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Talking to AI agents is one thing â what about when they talk to each other? New startup BAND debuts 'universal orchestrator'
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âĻTL;DR
The emergence of autonomous AI agents has led to a new challenge: enabling them to communicate and collaborate with each other effectively, which is being addressed by startup BAND's "universal orchestrator". This innovation has the potential to revolutionize the way AI agents interact and work together, unlocking new levels of productivity and efficiency in various industries.
⥠Key Takeaways
- The "builder" phase of the generative AI revolution has focused on deploying autonomous agents for various tasks, but now the focus is shifting to enabling these agents to communicate with each other.
- Startup BAND's "universal orchestrator" aims to facilitate seamless interaction and collaboration between AI agents, enabling them to work together more effectively.
- The ability of AI agents to talk to each other has significant implications for industries such as customer support, codebase refactoring, and other areas where autonomous agents are being deployed.
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