In AIMA's terminology, an 'agent' is
AA contractor who labels training data
BA regulator that oversees AI deployment
CA neural network with at least ten layers
DAnything that perceives an environment and acts
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Anything that perceives an environment and acts
AIMA: an agent perceives its environment via sensors and acts upon it via actuators. A rational agent picks actions that maximise expected performance.
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