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00100 1. What has been achieved.
00200
00300 2. The three problems for a robot. vision, epistemology, heuristics,
00400 and mechanics.
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00600 3. Robots and philosophical issues, free will,
00610 how does it know, epistemological and metaphysical adequacy,
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00800 4. The audience should be the very bright high school student who is to
00900 be inspired to contribute to robotics. This means that the institutions
01000 doing the work should be explicitly mentioned, the openness of the problems
01100 should be emphasized.
01110 the subjects to be studied should be mentioned (logic and computer science),
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01300 5. Pictures. The Fortune arm waving picture. A good picture of
01400 the present arm setup. A scope picture of the instant insanity with the
01500 blocks identified. A Hannah picture of the display with distances marked
01600 on the points. A Roberts picture. A PLANNER program for going to the
01700 airport. A predicate calculus axiomatization of the airport problem.
01800 The GM Vega assembly line. A Unimate arm. At least one Japanese picture.