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@dillc
gm fc, today I will be trying to build a multiagent workspace, review some TG bots, and think about some fun crypto economics
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Plz report back on multi-agent workspace
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will do, I have many thoughts, none of them fully formed. Prototyping is the only way here 🫡
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some notes Thought #1: If you used some of the earlier agent experiment tools such as Multi-ion in which like tasks or actions are streaming, and then you see everything in line is just way too fast. It's actually UX innovation that OpenAI then DeepSeek showed which first hides the CoT / activity stream, but allows you to peek into it. I think this pattern is going to be followed and actually even more so. You can probably envision this being followed at you know n levels of nesting.
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Thought #2: It is really delightful for me to see and use the OpenRouter Chatrooms. It's framed rn for comparing models side in a "dev" context. I see this happening for more "consumer" usecases soon. The follow on thought here is like, as a user, I might start a thread, and then similar to what you see in this chat room, several agents compete on 1 task, and then, we could have a top level judge model directly upvote and decide which response is best. LLM researchers literally use algorithms such as "majority vote" to decide best responses, but on reddit these are just called upvotes ... Combined with thought 1 we can hide the bad responses and only show the top response after the "majority vote https://www.loom.com/share/9a5ff3134f994382bb3117ef60716045?from_recorder=1&focus_title=1
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