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Is one really a lonely number? When it comes to AI agents, the answer may be “dependent.” For simple, narrowly scoped workflows, sticking to a single agent setup can help keep things clean and efficient.
However, it is difficult to ignore whether the combined powers of multiple agents open up more possibilities. Don't miss out on our lineup of detailed and practical articles we have chosen for you this week to help you enjoy the benefits of a multi-agent system without adding unnecessary complexity or awkwardness.
You can trust multi-agent SQL assistant with human-in-loop checkpoints and LLM cost control
A reliable, cost-effective, AI-powered SQL assistant? It may have sounded like science fiction a few years ago, but it's within reach now. AlleSravani harnesses SQLite, Crewai and Rireltit to roam the process of building such an assistant.
Build a multi-agent app with Openai's agent SDK
For another approach to building multi-agent apps, Alan Jones introduces Openai's open source package and some of its most appealing features.
Build low-code workflows with AI equipped with N8
What if you don't want to build your own agent at all? Alessandra Costa shows how an automation platform acts as an alternative to a lower barrier.
Must-see stories of this week
We catch up with articles that have been making waves in our community lately. Here's a summary of this week's trending stories:
Other recommended readings
Explore some of the outstanding articles on topics ranging from multimodality to the declarative framework dspy.
Meet our new authors
Explore first-class work from some of the recently added contributors.
- Laura Sellers is Anaconda's Chief Product and Technology Officer, bringing deep industry expertise to her writing.
- Rachit Jain is a software engineer at Google and is part of the Android Automotive OS Framework team.
- Artemij Lehmann joined us in the context of extensive data analysis. His debut article focuses on the animation of linear transformations.
We love publishing articles from new authors, so if you recently wrote an interesting project walkthrough, tutorial, or theoretical reflection on any of our core topics, why not share it?
