Collective Animal Intelligence
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One of the most well-known examples of Bio-inspired Computing is Collective Animal Intelligence (CAI). CAI is the study of how groups of animals work together to achieve a common goal. Some examples of CAI include:
- Flocks of birds flying in formation
- Schools of fish swimming together
- Ant colonies building nests
- Termite mounds
These groups of animals are able to achieve complex tasks by working together in a coordinated way. They do this without any central planning or communication. Instead, they rely on simple rules of behavior that emerge from the interactions of the individual animals. Bio-inspired AI researchers are interested in understanding how these simple rules can lead to complex and intelligent behavior. They believe that by studying CAI, they can develop new AI algorithms that are more efficient, robust, and adaptive than traditional AI algorithms.