July 21, 2023, 2:05 p.m. | Sarah Wells

IEEE Spectrum spectrum.ieee.org



If you ask a team of British computer scientists, the wisdom of the hive is more than just a poetic turn of phrase. These researchers have in fact studied the brains of honey bees to develop a new kind of machine intelligence for decision-making.

While a bee’s life looks simple on the surface—flitting through the air, sampling nectar and pollinating plants wherever they land—the decision-making process behind that seeming random walk is more complex than meets the eye. A basic …

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