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Palladyne AI Secures U.S. Patent for Swarming Technology in Autonomous Systems

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Palladyne AI has been granted a new U.S. patent that expands its portfolio in the field of artificial intelligence, specifically focusing on swarming technology. The patent covers advancements in AI-driven path creation, target detection, and behavioral prediction, which are key components in the development of autonomous systems capable of operating collaboratively in dynamic environments.

The newly secured patent builds upon Palladyne AI’s existing intellectual property and highlights its focus on enhancing the capabilities of AI-powered systems. The patented technology enables more efficient navigation and coordination among multiple autonomous agents by utilizing advanced algorithms for path optimization and real-time target identification. Additionally, it incorporates predictive modeling to anticipate behaviors within complex scenarios, potentially improving decision-making processes across various applications. This development marks another step forward in the company’s efforts to innovate within the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence.

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Date: April 6, 2026

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