AI-powered robots communicate, replace positions
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These Swarm Robots are Scary Clever
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Chinese robot manufacturer UB Tech have created robots that communicate with each other.
They have named the technology swarm, a term normally associated with bees or insects attacking on mass.
The headline communication feature is designed to help with efficiency as well as allowing multiple robots to work together performing tasks like lifting heavy materials.
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