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- Knowledge_level comment "In artificial intelligence, knowledge-based agents draw on a pool of logical sentences to infer conclusions about the world. At the knowledge level, we only need to specify what the agent knows and what its goals are; a logical abstraction separate from details of implementation.This notion of knowledge level was first introduced by Allen Newell in the 1980s, to have a way to rationalize an agent's behavior.".
- Q6423378 comment "In artificial intelligence, knowledge-based agents draw on a pool of logical sentences to infer conclusions about the world. At the knowledge level, we only need to specify what the agent knows and what its goals are; a logical abstraction separate from details of implementation.This notion of knowledge level was first introduced by Allen Newell in the 1980s, to have a way to rationalize an agent's behavior.".