
Environment-Agent Interaction
Environment-agent interaction refers to the way an intelligent system (the "agent") perceives and responds to its surroundings (the environment). The environment provides data or stimuli through sensors, and the agent processes this information to make decisions or take actions that influence its surroundings. This continuous loop allows the agent to adapt, learn, and perform tasks effectively. Examples include a robot navigating a room by sensing obstacles or a virtual assistant responding to user commands, highlighting how agents interact dynamically with their environment to achieve specific goals.