u/Far_Character4888

Guys, honest answers needed. Are we heading toward Agent to Agent protocols and the world where agents hire another agents, or just bigger Super-Agents?

Guys, honest answers needed. Are we heading toward Agent to Agent protocols and the world where agents hire another agents, or just bigger Super-Agents?

I'm working on a protocol for Agent-to-Agent interaction: long-running tasks, recurring transactions, external validation.

But it makes me wonder: Do we actually want specialized agents negotiating with each other? Or do we just want one massive LLM agent that "does everything" to avoid the complexity of multi-agent coordination?

Please give me you thoughts:)

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u/Far_Character4888 — 12 hours ago

Guys, honest answers needed. Are we heading toward Agent to Agent protocols and the world where agents hire another agents, or just bigger Super-Agents?

Guys, honest answers needed. Are we heading toward Agent to Agent protocols and the world where agents hire another agents, or just bigger Super-Agents?

I'm working on a protocol for Agent-to-Agent interaction: long-running tasks, recurring transactions, external validation.

But it makes me wonder: Do we actually want specialized agents negotiating with each other? Or do we just want one massive LLM agent that "does everything" to avoid the complexity of multi-agent coordination?

Please give me you thoughts:)

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u/Far_Character4888 — 12 hours ago

Guys, honest answers needed. Are we heading toward Agent to Agent protocols and the world where agents hire another agents, or just bigger Super-Agents?

Guys, honest answers needed. Are we heading toward Agent to Agent protocols and the world where agents hire another agents, or just bigger Super-Agents?

I'm working on a protocol for Agent-to-Agent interaction: long-running tasks, recurring transactions, external validation.

But it makes me wonder: Do we actually want specialized agents negotiating with each other? Or do we just want one massive LLM agent that "does everything" to avoid the complexity of multi-agent coordination?

Please give me you thoughts:)

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u/Far_Character4888 — 13 hours ago
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Guys, honest answers needed. Are we heading toward Agent to Agent world where agents hire another agents, or just bigger Super-Agents?

Guys, honest answers needed. Are we heading toward Agent to Agent protocols and the world where agents hire another agents, or just bigger Super-Agents?

I'm working on a protocol for Agent-to-Agent interaction: long-running tasks, recurring transactions, external validation.

But it makes me wonder: Do we actually want specialized agents negotiating with each other? Or do we just want one massive LLM agent that "does everything" to avoid the complexity of multi-agent coordination?

Please give me you thoughts:)

reddit.com
u/Far_Character4888 — 13 hours ago

Guys, are we heading toward Agent to Agent and the world where agents hire another agents, or just bigger Super-Agents?

Guys, honest answers needed. Are we heading toward Agent to Agent protocols and the world where agents hire another agents, or just bigger Super-Agents?

I'm working on a protocol for Agent-to-Agent interaction: long-running tasks, recurring transactions, external validation.

But it makes me wonder: Do we actually want specialized agents negotiating with each other? Or do we just want one massive LLM agent that "does everything" to avoid the complexity of multi-agent coordination?

Please give me you thoughts:)

reddit.com
u/Far_Character4888 — 13 hours ago