Taming the Swarm - Towards Collective Artificial Intelligence
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of collective intelligence in nature and its potential applications in artificial intelligence and robotics through this captivating lecture by Radhika Nagpal from Princeton University. Discover how thousands of individuals in biological systems, from cells to social insects and animal swarms, cooperate to achieve complex goals through local interactions. Delve into the intriguing question of how to create artificial collectives that match the scale and complexity found in nature. Gain insights into how biological swarms can inspire innovative forms of AI and robotic systems. Learn about the latest research and developments in this exciting field, and understand the potential implications for future technology and scientific advancements.
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Taming the Swarm: Towards Collective Artificial Intelligence
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Santa Fe Institute
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