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BDI (Belief-Desire-Intention) Model

The BDI (Belief-Desire-Intention) model is a framework used to simulate human-like decision-making in software agents or robots. It describes how an agent perceives its environment (beliefs), what it aims to achieve (desires), and the plans it commits to (intentions). The agent uses this information to make rational choices, prioritize tasks, and adapt its actions dynamically. Essentially, BDI helps create systems that behave in a way similar to human reasoning by integrating what they know, what they want, and the plans they follow to achieve their goals.