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AIMA frames AI along two axes, producing four schools of thought:
ASupervised, unsupervised, reinforcement, self-supervised learning
BNarrow AI, general AI, strong AI and weak AI categories
CSymbolic, sub-symbolic, discrete and continuous AI
DActing humanly, thinking humanly, rational thought, rational action
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Acting humanly, thinking humanly, rational thought, rational action
AIMA's two axes are human-vs-rational and thought-vs-behaviour. The four cells correspond to four historical AI traditions; AIMA argues for acting rationally.
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