👉 Sheep computing is an innovative approach to distributed computing that leverages the collective behavior and intelligence of flocks of sheep, inspired by the decentralized and self-organizing principles observed in their natural behavior. In this system, individual sheep act as simple agents, following basic rules based on local interactions with their neighbors, such as maintaining proximity and aligning their movements. These simple rules, when applied across a large number of sheep, lead to complex and adaptive patterns that can solve computational problems, such as finding optimal paths or clustering data. By mimicking the flocking behavior of sheep, this method offers a scalable, robust, and energy-efficient solution for distributed computing tasks, demonstrating how simple, local interactions can give rise to sophisticated global outcomes.