Which application most clearly benefits from stronger physical-world models?
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Answer: A robot that must move and manipulate objects safely
A robot that must move and manipulate objects safely ✓ — Correct! Robots need to reason about space, motion, collisions, and the effects of actions in the real world.
A calculator adding two numbers — Wrong. A calculator mainly needs symbolic computation, not a rich model of physical interaction.
A static wallpaper app — Wrong. A wallpaper app does not usually need to reason about objects, actions, or physical consequences.
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