Iterative trial-and-error is not the same as closed-loop feedback. In the former, the error signal is only usable for the next trial, not to recover the current trial. Trial and error modulates discontinuous structural evolution rather than continuous behavioral progression.
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It looks like you are talking about the distinction between closed-loop and feedback policies. A classic paper by Bar-Shalom and Tse discusses this (CL policies are actively adaptive, incl. control of state uncertainty; FB policies are passively adaptive) https://www.mne.psu.edu/ray/ME(Math)577/me577_Bar-Shaloum1974.pdf …
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Trial-and-error is closed-loop in this sense, because it has a dual effect in the sense of Feldbaum (taking actions influences your uncertainty about the future state): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_control_theory …
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