Problem Solving Tactics

For intelligent computers to be able to interact with the real world, they must be able to aggregate individual actions into sequences to achieve desired goals. This process is referred to as automatic problem solving, sometimes more casually called automatic planning. The sequences of actions that are generated are called plans.

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