
304. Justin Gregg — If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal: What Animal Intelligence Reveals About Human Stupidity
The Michael Shermer Show
Is a Hive of Bees Really a Social Insect?
On the individual level, social insects are actually doing a lot of complicated things. But when you put them together as a swarm, the colony behaves quite rationally and almost as if they're a number of neurons that have wired together to form their own brain,. So they can do all that. I mean, they can do a limited number of things, but the things that they do are pretty complex. On the other hand, an absolutely phenomenal system for picking a good hive. That's like, what do you call that? Like intelligence, distributed intelligence. It's a weird thing.
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