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← Logic & PuzzlesIf a self-replicating robotic swarm uses an inductive process to build structures of increasing complexity, which consequence follows regarding the verification of structural integrity?
A)Verification only at final stage
B)Verification at each inductive step✓
C)Verification depends on global resources
D)Verification requires centralized control
💡 Explanation
The structural integrity must be verified at each inductive step because the 'Inductive Hypothesis' confirms the previous step, therefore preventing error propagation rather than delaying verification, which assumes perfect initial steps or reliance solely on external factors.
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