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Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) on The Conversation
By: ['Andreagiovanni Reina', 'Anita Khachaturova', 'Antoine Roblain', 'Awenig Marié', 'Axelle Calcus', 'Eric Muraille', 'Fanny Sbaraglia', 'Frank Mattheis', 'François Foret', 'Guillaume Grignard']
Date: 2021-08-22 16:41:36+00:00
The collective behavior of robot swarms is a route to making small, simple, inexpensive robots – and offers insights into how people make group decisions and adapt to changes.
The collective behavior of robot swarms is a route to making small, simple, inexpensive robots – and offers insights into how people make group decisions and adapt to changes.
Using a simulation, we found scenarios where AI regulations could be most effective.
Using a simulation, we found scenarios where AI regulations could be most effective.
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