VentureBeat November 5, 2024
Enterprises looking to deploy multiple AI agents often need to implement a framework to manage them.
To this end, Microsoft researchers recently unveiled a new multi-agent infrastructure called Magentic-One that allows a single AI model to power various helper agents that work together to complete complex, multi-step tasks in different scenarios. Microsoft calls Magentic-One a generalist agentic system that can “fully realize the long-held vision of agentic systems that can enhance our productivity and transform our lives.”
The framework is open-source and available to researchers and developers, including for commercial purposes, under a custom Microsoft License. In conjunction with the release of Magentic-One, Microsoft also released an open-source agent evaluation tool called AutoGenBench to test agentic systems, built atop...