The collective, emergent problem-solving ability that arises from the decentralized, self-organized cooperation of many simple agents, whether they're insects, robots, or software bots. No single entity is in charge or has the big picture; intelligence emerges from the bottom-up through local interactions and simple rules (like "follow the one in front," "avoid crowding," "move toward the target"). The swarm as a whole exhibits complex, adaptive behaviors—finding optimal paths, allocating tasks, or forming structures—that any individual member is too dumb to comprehend. It's democracy as a superorganism.
*Example: A colony of army ants building a living bridge with their bodies to cross a gap, or a flock of starlings (a murmuration) swirling in mesmerizing patterns to evade a predator, are natural Swarm Intelligence. In tech, a fleet of 100 delivery drones coordinating in real-time to avoid collisions and optimize package routes across a city, without a central air traffic controller, is engineered swarm intelligence.*
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 3, 2026
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