1. Discuss the Different Types of Agent Architectures and Evaluate Their Strengths and Limitations Agent architectures define the structure and behavior of agents, determining how they perceive their environment, process information, and execute actions. Below are the main types of agent architectures, their strengths, and limitations. 1. Reactive Architecture Description: Reactive architectures are simple and rely on direct responses to environmental stimuli. They operate in a "sense-act" cycle, bypassing complex reasoning or planning. The agent reacts immediately to changes in the environment based on predefined rules. Strengths: Speed and Simplicity: Quick responses due to the absence of computational reasoning. Robustness: Effective in dynamic and rapidly changing environments where immediate decisions are critical. Ease of Implementation: Simple design makes them easy to develop and deploy. Limitations: Lack of Memory and Learning: Reactive agents cannot store info...