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Create robot with capacity to take independent decisions beyond it's fixed instruction set,like humans.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1050594173525536768

Watching the clip of robot moving around with such dexterity, raised another question. What if, this robot a had the capacity to take decisions like humans. ie how to alter the course, if it encounters an input which is beyond the possibilities fed into it's command structure.

It is possible to design a robot which can 'think' and take decisions out of it's command structure with considerable flexibility, if the situation warrants.

Such 'thinking' robots can be of immense use in fields of space exploration, un-manned surveillance at sea etc. It can be achieved within span of about 3 years, and at an expense.

For this the basic underlying logic needs to be implemented for testing. 

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