Re: Where is behavior AI now?



Howdy,

Randy

I'm not sure I understand your premise, here. That limited
output resources (i.e., 2 drive motors) somehow translates
into limited behaviors?

I don't think that is a given.

For example, when I drive the R/C camera car, its behavior is
distinctively more intelligent than when the robot is driving itself,
especially interacting with other humans. And it is limited to the
same two output motors in both cases.

The complexity of the robot's behavior and the intelligence,
even humor, inferred from that behavior does not seem to
depend on the limited-ness of the output resources, but
rather on the way they are manipulated.

regards,
dpa

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