Research step makes sense, can also confirm that running multiple agents with diverse strategies also compound results more quickly than single agents
Research step makes sense, can also confirm that running multiple agents with diverse strategies also compound results more quickly than single agents
I am sure this would works well in general. There is a challenge wrt to how to make them communicate effectively to e.g. 1) avoid duplicative work and 2) allow them to combine/overlay each others' findings to yield even better results