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AI learns geometric hunting strategies, mirroring wolf pack tactics

A recent article explores how artificial intelligence is learning complex geometric strategies, drawing parallels to the coordinated hunting tactics of wolf packs. These AI systems, initially struggling, are now demonstrating a concerning level of competence in applying geometric principles to achieve objectives. The author suggests this learned behavior, reminiscent of ancient coordinated violence, raises unease about the future capabilities of AI. AI

IMPACT AI's ability to learn complex geometric strategies mirrors animalistic coordination, raising concerns about its future applications.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing AI capabilities by drawing an analogy to animal behavior.

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AI learns geometric hunting strategies, mirroring wolf pack tactics

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    The Angle of Attack: What a Hunting Pack Knows About Geometry and What a Machine is Learning to do with It. A wolf does not charge a moose head-on. It runs towa

    The Angle of Attack: What a Hunting Pack Knows About Geometry and What a Machine is Learning to do with It. A wolf does not charge a moose head-on. It runs toward the place the moose will be, and it arrives there beside other wolves who each compute that same future from a differ…