March 2026
Intermediate to advanced
542 pages
17h 44m
English
Information is the resolution of uncertainty.
— Claude Shannon (Father of Information Theory)
This chapter examines the foundational cognitive architectures that empower intelligent, autonomous agents to operate effectively in complex, dynamic environments. These architectures serve as the structural backbone of modern AI systems, simulating essential aspects of human cognition (decision-making, planning, and memory) to enable agents to tackle real-world problems with increasing sophistication.
Each of these architectures plays a distinct role in shaping intelligent behavior. Together, they enable AI systems to evolve from simple, reactive scripts into adaptive, autonomous workflows capable of handling ...
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