This week saw major advances in multi-agent systems across industries.

Sales teams are now using AI agent teams to handle tasks like finding customers and sending messages. Companies report these systems work like a "digital dream team" that never sleeps. Big companies like EY and Deloitte launched new tools letting AI make decisions without humans.

Microsoft shared how AI security guards now protect computers by talking to each other instantly. They can spot hackers faster than people. A big robot conference in Detroit showed how future machines will team up like ants building a nest.

Workday’s blog explained that good multi-agent systems need clear rules, like sports teams having positions. They used fun ant examples to show how teamwork beats working alone. Microsoft also made it easier for different AI brands to work together, like letting Pokémon trade cards.

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