The Swarmbots Are Coming 176
Roland Piquepaille writes "For its latest issue, Wired Magazine asked several experts to tell us how the convergence between technology and biology was transforming their respective fields, from transportation to art, and even redefining life as we know it. In this special report, Living Machines, you'll discover that the nonliving world is very much alive. This summary is focused on one of the seven articles, which talks about ant algorithms and swarmbots. "Typically, a swarm bot is a collection of simple robots (s-bots) that self-organize according to algorithms inspired by the bridge-building and task-allocation activities of ants." And ant algorithms are used today to solve human problems especially in distribution and logistics."
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Non-news (Score:5, Funny)
We all know that. [freebsd.org]
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startling conclusion? (Score:4, Funny)
All you have to do is look at all the weeds that grow through the cracks in the sidewalk to come to that conclusion
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Well, I feel safe for now, as long as they're just doing ant algorithms.
It's when they start algoritms for big, muscular Austrian men with deep accents [imdb.com] that I'll be scared.
Very scared.
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So they've created artificially intelligent managers. Well I guess this is better than the real thing.