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Stuffed in one of the robotics laboratories at Cornell University is a four-legged machine that wakes up every day with a daunting task. The robot knows that it must move from one side of the table it sits on to the other side, but it does not know how to do it. Even worse, the robot does not even know its own shape. It knows that it is constructed of eight pieces and eight motors, but it does not know how all these components are stuck together. Thus, it must engage on ajourney of self-discovery, flexing and twisting its parts to surmise whether it is shaped like a snake, a tree, or a centipede, among an almost infinite set of possibilities. After that, it must decide how to use its configuration to make the trip to its desired location.1
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Dunning, D.A. (2009). Self-Discovery. In: Goethals, G.R., Wren, J.T. (eds) Leadership and Discovery. Jepson Studies in Leadership. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230101630_7
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