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More AI Agents Isn't Always Better, New Google and MIT Study Finds

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A study from Google Research, Google Deepmind, and MIT challenges the idea that more AI agents means better results. The researchers pinpoint when multi-agent systems help and when they make things worse. The article More AI agents isn't always better, new Google and MIT study finds appeared first on THE DECODER.
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An extensive study by Google Research, Google DeepMind and MIT refutes the widespread assumption that more AI agents automatically deliver better results. Researchers identify precise conditions under which multi-agent systems help or harm. The article Less is more: Individual AI models can beat networked AI agents first appeared on The decoder.

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