User talk:Gianguglielmo

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Anticipation (artificial intelligence)
Hi --

Thanks for your contribution to this article, but I think you still need to do some work on it. This sounds like a paragraph taken out of an ill-written thesis or a funding proposal, not an encyclopedia article. Please break your contribution up into reasonable sized paragraphs. Please take into account what has already been said in the rest of the article. Also, there is no need to go on at length about material which is in linked web pages (e.g. behaviour-based AI).

If you have plagarized this from somewhere, then please delete your contribution.

If you do not fix these problems, I'm afraid I will revert your contribution.--Jaibe 01:24, 19 April 2007 (UTC)