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The concept of swarm intelligence isn't new; it has been observed in physical robots performing tangible tasks—such as warehouse robots in Amazon's fulfillment centers, which can pick, transport, and organize boxes. These robots interact with their environment, communicate, and make autonomous decisions like collision avoidance.
The excitement today is about digital equivalents: digital agent swarms that operate in cyberspace. These swarms comprise numerous autonomous agents interconnected via APIs, capable of complex interactions, and scalable to vast numbers. Unlike their physical counterparts, these digital swarms manipulate data, manage processes, and automate tasks across digital ecosystems at an unprecedented scale.