Jaw Dropping Algorithms That Allow Social Behavior to Thrive

Episode 169 January 13, 2022 00:22:57
Jaw Dropping Algorithms That Allow Social Behavior to Thrive
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Jaw Dropping Algorithms That Allow Social Behavior to Thrive

Jan 13 2022 | 00:22:57

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Show Notes

How do bees know how to build their hives? Insects have a wide variety of fascinating social behaviors. Where do they come from? Robert J. Marks and Eric Cassell, author of Animal Algorithms, discuss the origins of these mysterious instincts and how AI research has learned a great deal from nature. Show Notes Additional Resources

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