One of the objectives in creating autonomous robotic artificial intelligent androids is sending them on a mission, without human help and that mission completed perfectly 100 percent of the time. Or it is near one percent as humanly possible considering the theory of six Sigma black belt. But if we are going to send one or more robots androids to complete a task, then they should also they learned to work together as a team. It is certainly not as easy as it seems, even if you are studying at universities in competitions of robotic in America, using swarm theory.
This is good, however can be modeled a real artificial intelligent android, which are the most after thinking human do not use the same methods of adhesives as human beings when they join together in a common cause or a team effort to complete a task, winning a game, or a goal. Higher order animals of prey, they work together, they hunt together we see in nature and remain United socially. Robotic autonomous artificial intelligent androids also must be programmed for self-preservation, preservation of the Group and team work. I.e. not only must assign tasks based on their memory, experiences and observations in the previous tasks that have acted, but must also allow to assign tasks by other team members androids or give task orders for fellow robotic artificial intelligent androids to complete the mission.
Although this may sound obvious from an abstract point of view, it is just easy programming task, but that you must meet to properly if we have and send robotic artificial intelligent androids to make our offer, meet goals and complete tasks accurately and without errors. Send a team of robots to carry out a task, when you do not know all the details, means that the computer must think together in a group, assess the situation and act decisively. I hope you consider this in 2006.
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