The future of pest control where the pests are now programmable, networked, and probably unionized.
The future of pest control where the pests are now programmable, networked, and probably unionized.
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The creepy tech that makes regular ants look like underachievers with poor work ethic and no swarm intelligence.
The reason your kitchen counter might soon be patrolled by metal insects running on open-source code and surveillance cameras.
The next evolution of automation where even nature’s most efficient workers get replaced by silicon versions with better branding.
The swarm robotics project that sounds adorable until they decide your house is the new colony and you’re the obstacle.
The military-industrial complex’s new favorite toy for surveillance, sabotage, and plausible deniability in swarms.