Robot Analogy

The robot analogy contrasts using a fixed terrain map with using destination coordinates and adaptive tools. Equipping the robot with destination coordinates and adaptive tools lets it respond as the sand changes. When sand shifts, a robot…

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The robot analogy contrasts using a fixed terrain map with using destination coordinates and adaptive tools. Equipping the robot with destination coordinates and adaptive tools lets it respond as the sand changes. When sand shifts, a robot relying on an outdated map can become stuck because its map no longer matches reality. A fixed topographical map assumes stable terrain, which fails in shifting sand.