China creates AI drone swarm
Scientists mimic hawks' and wolves' behavior
Chinese researchers have developed a network of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that learn to collectively detect, pursue, and attack targets. According to scientists, drones mimic predatory behaviors of hawks, wolves, and coyotes to enhance adaptability and lethality. The creation of AI drone swarms is part of the country's broader efforts to modernize military equipment.
Context
Collective patrol systems are already being used in training exercise clusters.
Summary:
China has developed AI drones trained on predatory animals' behavior for collective target pursuit.
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