Inteligencia Artificial Uma Abordagem Moderna 12.pdf -

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:

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. Inteligencia Artificial Uma Abordagem Moderna 12.pdf

Based on that, I’ve written an original, interesting article inspired by the book’s core ideas. You can use this directly or adapt it to complement your PDF. Why a 25-year-old textbook remains surprisingly radical. In 1995, the first edition of Artificial Intelligence: