Autonomy in Robots and Other Agents

@article{Smithers1997AutonomyIR,
  title={Autonomy in Robots and Other Agents},
  author={Tim Smithers},
  journal={Brain and Cognition},
  year={1997},
  volume={34},
  pages={88-106}
}
  • T. Smithers
  • Published 1 June 1997
  • Philosophy
  • Brain and Cognition
The word "autonomous" has become widely used in artificial intelligence, robotics, and, more recently, artificial life and is typically used to qualify types of systems, agents, or robots: we see terms like "autonomous systems," "autonomous agents," and "autonomous robots." Its use in these fields is, however, both weak, with no distinctions being made that are not better and more precisely made with other existing terms, and varied, with no single underlying concept being involved. This ill… 
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