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BDI

BDI, which stands for Belief-Desire-Intention, is a model used to understand how intelligent agents, including humans and robots, make decisions. It describes three key components: **beliefs** (what the agent knows about the world), **desires** (the objectives or goals the agent wants to achieve), and **intentions** (the plans or commitments the agent has chosen to pursue). By combining these elements, BDI helps explain and design systems that can make rational decisions, prioritize actions, and adapt to changing circumstances, promoting more natural and goal-directed behavior.