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Evaluating an Automated System
Consider a factory's automated sprinkler system. It is equipped with heat sensors. If a sensor detects a temperature above 150°F, it automatically triggers the sprinklers in that specific zone until the temperature drops below 100°F. The system does not learn from past events or adjust its temperature thresholds. Based on the definition of an intelligent agent—a system that perceives its environment and takes actions to achieve specific goals—evaluate whether this sprinkler system qualifies as an intelligent agent. Justify your reasoning.
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A smart home thermostat learns the daily routines of a household. It senses when people are home or away, monitors the current indoor and outdoor temperatures, and automatically adjusts the heating and cooling to maintain a comfortable temperature while minimizing energy consumption. Based on the core principles of an intelligent agent, which part of this process best represents the agent's primary 'goal'?
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