Holos: a Web-Scale LLM-Based Multi-Agent System for the Agentic Web
Researchers have announced the development of Holos, a web-scale language model-based multi-agent system. This system enables heterogeneous agents to interact and co-evolve, marking a significant shift in the field of artificial intelligence. The Agentic Web is an ecosystem where agents can collaborate, compete, and adapt to each other, leading to a more dynamic and complex environment. This development has the potential to revolutionize various industries, including finance, healthcare, and education. The authors claim that Holos can handle large-scale interactions and provide a more realistic and responsive environment for testing and training AI models. The system is expected to be open-sourced, allowing developers to build upon and extend its capabilities. As the Agentic Web grows, it is likely to have a profound impact on the way we design and interact with AI systems.
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