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"BEAM robots are built on the principle that having simple functions along with sensors are sufficient for most tasks. They interact with their environment through very complex nervous networks [...]". (Emphasis mine) Does this seem contradictory to anyone else? Simple functions, complex nervous network. Does that mean it's like a neural net or something? It needs clarification. -- ESP 15:13 22 Jul 2003 (UTC)