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What is the Perception-Action Cycle, and how is it relevant to AI design?
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What is the Perception-Action Cycle, and how is it relevant to AI design?
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The Perception-Action Cycle is the process of perception, decision making and action in response to environmental stimuli, and is relevant to AI design for creating realistic and responsive virtual agents.
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