The History of Artificial Intelligence Blog
Its few layers of behaviour-generating systems were far simpler than Shakey the Robot’s algorithms, and were more like Grey Walter’s robots over half a century before. Despite relatively simple sensors and minimal processing power, the device had enough intelligence to reliably and efficiently clean a home. “Neats” hope that intelligent behavior is described using simple, elegant principles (such as logic, optimization, or neural networks). “Scruffies” expect that it necessarily requires solving a large number of unrelated problems. Neats defend their programs with theoretical rigor, scruffies rely mainly on incremental […]