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Researchers at the University of Konstanz, Germany , found large language models could cooperate in groups of at least 1,000 .
Large language models are constrained by biological bottlenecks on speed and bandwidth.
Researchers didn't test larger groups due to limited computational resources.
Results suggest larger AI models could potentially collaborate at scales far beyond humans.
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