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swarms

n. (plural of swarm English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: swarm)

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Certainly my team had written a number of programs to control swarms of agents.

Because swarms were composed of many agents, the swarm could respond to the environment in a robust way.

Those swarms might as well be lionesses chasing a gazelle, so purposeful was their behavior.

Nor did I believe the swarms had the adaptive powers that Ricky attributed to them.

Somehow, that had changed, and the swarms now appeared to be actually hunting.

I knew the swarms were programmed to pursue moving targets if they seemed to be fleeing from them.

Four swarms were there, glinting silver as they moved up and down the length of the building.

If these swarms were reproducing every three hours, it meant they had turned over something like 100 generations in the last two weeks.

The other swarms were farther down the building, doing the same thing.

The other swarms were continuing in their zigzag course, but this one stayed where it was.

Meanwhile, the other swarms had continued their zigzagging around the building, and were now out of sight.

Perhaps the swarms had been trained by their experience at the lab to think doors and windows were impermeable.

Seen this close, the swarms exuded an unmistakable sense of menace, almost malevolence.

Clapping and stepping in unison, our group moved away from the swarms, which thrummed deeply and followed.

Immediately, the swarms turned dense black, coiled and tightened, as if ready to spring.