Microsoft AutoGen 4.0: Tech Giant Unveils Reimagined Library for Advanced Agentic AI Systems, Promises Improved Scalability, Code Quality and Robustness

Microsoft AutoGen 4.0, a reimagined library for advanced agentic AI systems, rolled out promising improved scalability, code quality, and robustness.

Microsoft AutoGen 4.0: Tech Giant Unveils Reimagined Library for Advanced Agentic AI Systems, Promises Improved Scalability, Code Quality and Robustness
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Microsoft announced a new fully reimagined library for building advanced agentic AI system called 'AutoGen 4.0'. The new library was developed to improve the code quality, scalability and robustness, said Microsoft. The tech giant said that the new model will address the issues with its asynchronous, event-driven architecture and enable a broader range of agentic scenario. Microsoft AutoGen  4.0 will help in supporting dynamic and scalable workflows. OpenAI Launches Experimental Feature ‘Tasks’ Allowing Users To Ask ChatGPT To Do Things for Future Time; Know What It Can Do.

Microsoft AutoGen 4.0 Library Launched for Better Coding Quality

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