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Those chapters quietly introduce a radical idea: An agent isn't irrational because it fails to compute the perfect answer. It's irrational if it wastes resources chasing a perfect answer when a good-enough answer saves the day.
In 1995, the first edition of Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (AIMA) landed on desks with a quiet but profound shift. Instead of debating whether AI should mimic human reasoning or pure logic, Russell and Norvig proposed something simpler and more powerful: Inteligencia Artificial Uma Abordagem Moderna 12.pdf
That’s why the book opens with a picture of a Shakey the robot — not because Shakey was powerful, but because it was one of the first agents that asked itself: What should I do next? Those chapters quietly introduce a radical idea: An