@cyrilXBT: ANTHROPIC JUST KILLED THE DEMO AGENT ERA. Their Agents team showed exactly what production grade looks like. Not theory…
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Anthropic's Agents team unveiled a production-grade four-layer framework for multi-agent systems during a 30-minute presentation, marking a shift from demo to real-world applications.
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ANTHROPIC JUST KILLED THE DEMO AGENT ERA.
Their Agents team showed exactly what production grade looks like.
Not theory. Not a tutorial. A four layer framework for multi agent systems built to actually work in the real world.
30 minutes.
This is the video I wish https://t.co/I74dXuJRBy
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