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1
INTRODUCTION
Note othat ofor omany oof othe oquestions oin othis ochapter, owe ogive oreferences owhere oanswers
ocan obe ofound orather othan owriting othem oout—the ofull oanswers owould obe ofar otoo olong.
1.1 What Is AI?
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Exercise o1.1.#DEFA
Define oin oyour oown owords: o (a) ointelligence, o(b) oartificial ointelligence, o(c) oagent, o(d)
ora- otionality, o(e) ological oreasoning.
a. Dictionary odefinitions oof ointelligence otalk oabout o“the ocapacity oto oacquire oand
oapply oknowledge” oor o“the ofaculty oof othought oand oreason” oor o“the oability oto
ocomprehend oand oprofit ofrom oexperience.” o These oare oall oreasonable oanswers, obut
oif owe owant osomething oquantifiable owe owould ouse osomething olike o“the oability oto
oact osuccessfully oacross oa owide orange oof oobjectives oin ocomplex oenvironments.”
b. We odefine oartificial ointelligence oas othe ostudy oand oconstruction oof oagent oprograms
othat operform owell oin oa ogiven oclass oof oenvironments, ofor oa ogiven oagent
oarchitecture; othey odo othe oright othing. o An oimportant opart oof othat ois odealing owith
othe ouncertainty oof owhat othe ocurrent ostate ois, owhat othe ooutcome oof opossible oactions
omight obe, oand owhat ois oit othat owe oreally odesire.
c. We odefine oan oagent oas oan oentity othat otakes oaction oin oresponse oto opercepts ofrom oan
oenvi- oronment.
d. We odefine orationality oas othe oproperty oof oa osystem owhich odoes othe o“right othing”
ogiven owhat oit oknows. o See oSection o2.2 ofor oa omore ocomplete odiscussion. o The
obasic oconcept ois operfect orationality; oSection o?? odescribes othe oimpossibility oof
oachieving operfect orational- oity oand oproposes oan oalternative odefinition.
e. We odefine ological oreasoning oas othe oa oprocess oof oderiving onew osentences ofrom oold,
osuch othat othe onew osentences oare onecessarily otrue oif othe oold oones oare otrue. o(Notice
othat odoes onot orefer oto oany ospecific osyntax oor oformal olanguage, obut oit odoes orequire oa
owell-defined onotion oof otruth.)
Exercise o1.1.#TURI
Read oTuring’s ooriginal opaper oon oAI o(Turing, o1950). o In othe opaper, ohe odiscusses
oseveral oobjections oto ohis oproposed oenterprise oand ohis otest ofor ointelligence. oWhich oobjections
ostill ocarry
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