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has borrowed the term "rational agents" from economics to describe autonomous programs that are capable of goal directed behavior. Today there is a considerable overlap between AI research, game theory and decision theory. Rational agents in AI are closely related to
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to formalize and predict the behavior of individuals and firms. Rational agents sometimes behave in manners that are counter-intuitive to many people, as in the
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does not attempt to predict large-scale human behavior but rather how individuals make decisions in case-by-case scenarios.
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actions based on given premises and information. A rational agent can be anything that makes decisions, typically a
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In reference to economics, rational agent refers to hypothetical consumers and how they make decisions in a
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and other fields of science to better understand how people make decisions. Unlike rational agent theory,
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used in neoclassical economics. The idea of a rational agent is important to the philosophy of
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The agent's information of its environment, which may come from past experiences
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The estimated or actual benefits and the chances of success of the actions.
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The concept of rational agents can be found in various disciplines such as
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Entity that always performs optimal actions from given information
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The actions, duties and obligations available to the agent
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