Agent: - Correct Answer Something that does something.
Examples of agents: - Correct Answer Wind, calculator, dog, human.
Cognitive agents: - Correct Answer Acts that use knowledge.
Knowledge refers to: - Correct Answer Justified, true belief.
Two types of knowledge: - Correct Answer Tacit and explicit knowledge.
Tacit knowledge: - Correct Answer Declarative "Knowing that."
Explicit knowledge: - Correct Answer Procedural "Knowing how."
Intentional stance: - Correct Answer Strategy for understanding something's behaviour. Explain and
predict behaviour by treating it as a rational agent whose actions are dictated by beliefs and desires.
Intentional stance in regards to a thermostat: - Correct Answer It tacitly "knows" the temperature is too
cold. You can argue that the thermostat is a cognitive agent.
In regards to thermostat "too cold" example, your knowledge about whether or not it is too cold would
be: - Correct Answer Explicit knowledge. You know it is too cold, and can provide evidence.
Examples of cognitive systems: - Correct Answer Humans, robots, Facebook ecosystem (Zuckerberg,
programmers, users, etc.) Regular cars and autonomous cars.