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AI's next bottleneck isn't the models β€” it's whether agents can think together

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AI's next bottleneck isn't the models β€” it's whether agents can think together
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✦TL;DR

The current state of AI is limited by the inability of agents to think together, despite being able to connect, which poses a significant bottleneck for next-generation systems. This challenge highlights the need for advancements in agent collaboration and collective decision-making to unlock the full potential of AI.

⚑ Key Takeaways

  • Current AI agents can be connected in workflows or plugged into supervisor models, but lack the ability to think together.
  • The inability of agents to collaborate and make collective decisions is a major bottleneck for next-gen AI systems.
  • Addressing this challenge will require significant advancements in agent collaboration and decision-making capabilities.

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