VentureBeat January 18, 2025
Matt Marshall

The world of AI agents is undergoing a revolution, and Microsoft’s recent release of AutoGen v0.4 this week marked a significant leap forward in this journey. Positioned as a robust, scalable, and extensible framework, AutoGen represents Microsoft’s latest attempt to address the challenges of building multi-agent systems for enterprise applications. But what does this release tell us about the state of agentic AI today, and how does it compare to other major frameworks like LangChain and CrewAI?

This article unpacks the implications of AutoGen’s update, explores its standout features, and situates it within the broader landscape of AI agent frameworks, helping developers understand what’s possible and where the industry is headed.

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