We saw wild robot film.

Lots of pressed expressions about flight and nature robots and such. Right now 
it is saying how to make a kite like the goose in the movie.

The part that seems most open is perhaps also controversial: "a rozzum always 
completes its task." This is a classic challenge in the pursuit of tasks -- to 
complete them reliably. And, it is where demons like the paperclip factory come 
from, as well as the realization that in a world of limits, conflicts, and 
changes, life comes from the discovery that we do not complete every task we 
consider. We have to adjust our goals to meet what makes sense in the universe, 
to succeed.

"Always completing a task" is a classic "impossible" challenge akin to those I 
spam about. It's quite doable, especially if all the tasks set are easy to 
complete.

Task completion seems to me based on prioritized exhaustion of available 
approaches to meeting them. One I suppose needs enough axioms to continue 
finding new useful approaches to meet tasks.

Smart systems improve their own task pursuit. Let's skip that part (can feel 
painful

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