These things today.


Evil replicators tomorrow

Robot swarms ‘evolve’ effective communication – tech – 23 February 2007 – New Scientist Tech

Robots that artificially evolve ways to communicate with one another have been demonstrated by Swiss researchers. The experiments suggest that simulated evolution could be a useful tool for those designing of swarms of robots.

Roboticists Dario Floreano, Sara Mitri, and Stéphane Magnenat at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne collaborated with biologist Laurent Keller from the University of Lausanne.

They first evolved colonies of robots in software then tested different strategies on real bots. Both simulated and real robots were set loose in an arena containing two types of objects – one classified as “food” and another designated “poison” – both lit up red.

Each bot had a built-in attraction to food and aversion to poison. They also have a randomly-generated set of parameters, dubbed “genomes” that define the way they move, process sensory information, and how they flash their own blue lights.

“They start with completely random behavior…

found by TJ Geezer who adds: “Do we really want to design robots that evolve independently of human control?”



  1. Gary Marks says:

    Just to be on the safe side, we should move to a Homeland Security threat level of orange. We won’t have to go to full red alert unless the robots learn to build other robots.

    Robots are sneaky, and you should never trust them!

  2. JoaoPT says:

    Oh, so cute… food is Apple….

  3. ChrisMac says:

    Bow down to our replicating overlords

  4. Gasbag says:

    I hope there is a off button

  5. Timbo says:

    Nothing to worry about. They now need to be programmed how to forage for supplies to be self-replicating, defend themselves from carbon-based life forms, battle tactics, …..

  6. WokTiny says:

    no


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