Is Knitting a sweater considered a fully observable or partially observable? [closed] - artificial-intelligence

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I have learned in class that driving a car is considered as partially because AI can't know what the other driver's emotion is nor what is around the corner. Or in some case chess, it is fully observable because the AI can see both AI's piece and opponent piece. But what about knitting? does it need to see around its own environment? is it deterministic because there's no miscalculation?

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