Microsoft Thinks the Key to Making Chatbots More Reliable Is... More Chatbots
Briefly

Microsoft's AutoGen framework uses multiple AI chatbots to ensure quicker, more reliable responses by having them talk and double-check each other, preventing nonsensical or misleading information.
AutoGen's multi-agent approach allows for more complex tasks by activating several AI agents with a collaborative mindset. This system aims to overcome individual chatbots' flaws, enhancing accuracy and avoiding misinformation.
You can customize the conversations within AutoGen's framework, choosing between free chat among AI chatbots or a hierarchal structure where chatbots interact only with a manager. Unique scenarios like chess or football games using the multi-agent approach demonstrate its versatility.
While multiple AI chatbots collaborating can improve responses, Wired highlights the complexity it introduces, potentially leading to more errors. AutoGen, despite its promise, is still in the framework stage, awaiting broader industry adoption.
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