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**What is the main thrust?**
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Wood talks a lot about what it means for a system to be autonomous. He
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actually starts with a etymological argument- "*automatos* means self-acting,
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whereas *autonomos* means independent."
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whereas *autonomos* means independent." The point of an autonomous system
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is that it must be able to make intelligent decisions that a human would
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otherwise make. Knowing how to handle degraded or faulty sensors or
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actuators, switching controller trains, and knowing when scramming is
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necessary are all decisions that an autonomous system would make, that
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a simple automated system could not. The key is in the decision making.
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**What is the supporting evidence?**
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Dr. Wood compares a lot to NASA control systems for the Mars rovers.
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**What are the key findings?**
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