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Shcho23 Posted 6 years ago
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What does "it" refer to?

In goal-relevant processing, the desired learning may occur as a side effect of normal task-related processing. For example, a reasoner may have an implicit orientation to maintain an accurate model of the world around it.


What does the underlined 'it' refer to?



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It refers to 'a reasoner '. Without any more context, I assume that means some kind of AI device. Clive

  • It refers to 'a reasoner '.
  • Without any more context, I assume that means some kind of AI device.
  • Clive
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It refers to 'a reasoner'.

Without any more context, I assume that means some kind of AI device.

Clive

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