Goals in Adaptive Systems: Difference between revisions

Created page with "In the realm of adaptive systems, goals are a central concept around which different theorists have built their models. Three notable models that incorporate goals are Ashby's Law of Requisite Variety, Arthur Koestler's concept of bisociation, and the definition of intelligence offered by Marcus Hutter. This article explores the function of goals within each of these models and discusses how the principle of compounding can enhance the effectiveness of goal achievement...."
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