Multi-agent Orchestration
8 stories tagged Multi-agent Orchestration.
How Tailscale Is Becoming the Backbone of AI Agent Networks
Tailscale is emerging as critical infrastructure for multi-agent AI setups. Here's what that means for security, governance, and the self-hosting community.
Claude Code's New Workflow Tool Changes Multi-Agent AI
Claude Code's New Workflow Tool Changes Multi-Agent AI
Anthropic quietly added a workflow tool to Claude Code that replaces model-based orchestration with deterministic JavaScript. Here's what that actually means.
Claude Managed Agents: What the Infra Layer Reveals
Claude Managed Agents: What the Infra Layer Reveals
Anthropic's Claude Managed Agents shifts the bottleneck from model intelligence to infrastructure. Here's what the technical architecture actually means for developers.
Claude Code Agents View: What You Can't See Matters
Claude Code Agents View: What You Can't See Matters
Claude Code's new Agents View lets you run parallel AI pipelines—but the sub-agents are invisible from the dashboard. Here's what that means for your data.
Paperclip Wants to Turn AI Agents Into a Company
Paperclip Wants to Turn AI Agents Into a Company
Paperclip hit 64K GitHub stars by promising to fix multi-agent chaos with org charts, budgets, and audit logs. Here's what that actually looks like in practice.
This Developer Turned Coding Agents Into an RTS Game
This Developer Turned Coding Agents Into an RTS Game
Ido Salomon built AgentCraft to solve a weird problem: managing multiple AI coding agents feels like playing StarCraft. So he made it literally look like that.
Amazon Built AI Agents for Millions. Here's What Actually Works
Amazon Built AI Agents for Millions. Here's What Actually Works
Amazon's AI Product Leader shares hard-won lessons from building multi-agent systems serving millions. Spoiler: human oversight isn't a failure mode.
Paperclip Wants You to Run a Company With Zero Humans
Paperclip Wants You to Run a Company With Zero Humans
Open-source tool Paperclip promises to orchestrate AI agents into a working company. David Ondrej demonstrates the setup—and the gaps between vision and reality.