Distributed Artificial Intelligence

Distributed Artificial Intelligence

Distributed artificial intelligence (DAI) is a subfield of artificial intelligence research dedicated to the development of distributed solutions for complex problems regarded as requiring intelligence. DAI is closely related to and a predecessor of the field of Multi-Agent Systems.

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