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Discussions on collective behavior at WindowsForum.com explore how swarm intelligence and decentralized coordination emerge in biological and artificial systems. Topics include the apparent intelligence of slime mold through collective decision-making and the use of autonomous flying robot swarms for disaster rescue, inspired by insect colonies. These threads examine how simple agents following local rules produce complex group behaviors, with applications in robotics and communication networks.
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VIDEO Is Slime Mold Actually Intelligent? New Studies Suggest So
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- biology collective behavior intelligence slime mold
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VIDEO Flying robots swarm to the task of disaster rescue
Establishing emergency communication networks in disaster-hit areas can often take time, hampering rescue teams in their efforts to save lives. But a new system of autonomous flying robots being developed at the Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) could make establishing...- cybercore
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- airborne technology artificial intelligence autonomous systems collective behavior collision avoidance disaster recovery emergency communication epfl lightweight design lis laboratory micro air vehicles network optimization rescue research project robotics swarm tech innovation tech safety wireless
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