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The Impact on Resources and Environment J. Conclusion 6 III . NASA Needs ..... 7 9 9 9 IV . Applications of Machine Intelligence and Robotics in the Space Program .. A. Introduction ... B. Robots and Automation in NASA Planning C.
The Impact on Resources and Environment J. Conclusion 6 III . NASA Needs ..... 7 9 9 9 IV . Applications of Machine Intelligence and Robotics in the Space Program .. A. Introduction ... B. Robots and Automation in NASA Planning C.
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... navigate successfully through their environment and to manipulate items , such as light switches , toy blocks , eating utensils , etc. However these same tasks , performed almost unconsciously by humans , when performed by a machine ...
... navigate successfully through their environment and to manipulate items , such as light switches , toy blocks , eating utensils , etc. However these same tasks , performed almost unconsciously by humans , when performed by a machine ...
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Far more plausible is the thesis that human beings perform best , most creatively , and , with greatest comfort in environments that provide them with some immediate amount of structure , including the structure that derives from ...
Far more plausible is the thesis that human beings perform best , most creatively , and , with greatest comfort in environments that provide them with some immediate amount of structure , including the structure that derives from ...
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But there is no reason to believe that we will experience satiety of either goods or services at full employment levels . applied to the modeling of our energy and environmental systems trace out for us the indirect effects of actions ...
But there is no reason to believe that we will experience satiety of either goods or services at full employment levels . applied to the modeling of our energy and environmental systems trace out for us the indirect effects of actions ...
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As a relative indicator , the level of automation is measured by the different elementary functions the spacecraft can perform in an unpredictable environment between ground commands . A 100 - fold improvement through advanced ...
As a relative indicator , the level of automation is measured by the different elementary functions the spacecraft can perform in an unpredictable environment between ground commands . A 100 - fold improvement through advanced ...
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