Multi-agent Systems Weekly AI News

March 31 - April 8, 2025

This week saw major strides in multi-agent AI systems across industries. Companies like Microsoft and Cisco launched new autonomous AI agents for cybersecurity and customer service, showing how machines can work together without human help.

In factories and cities, the Digital Twin Consortium revealed smart systems where AI teams manage car production and water supplies. For example, SODA's car-making agents cut build times by 20% through constant learning.

Experts at the AI Agent Congress in San Francisco debated who these systems should listen to - users, companies, or themselves. They proposed ideas like AI referees to settle disputes between different agents.

Amazon surprised everyone with Nova Act, browser-controlling AI that outperforms rivals like OpenAI. This tool could let agents handle online tasks from shopping to research.

As these systems grow, big questions remain. Klarna's plan to replace workers with AI agents sparked heated talks about job losses and machine control.

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