https://t.co/FvC0MiAp0F Swarm has been a work in progress for months, and we’re excited to now share it publicly! It’s a very lightweight framework built on ChatCompletions that helps make multi-agent orchestration simple! Hope everyone enjoys
🤖 @OpenAI released multi-agents framework Swarm
🔄 Focuses on agent coordination
🌟 Lightweight, controllable, easily testable
🔧 Automate tasks with AI agents
🛠️ Provides tools to agents
🆚 Compared to other frameworks
Demo below:
@OpenAIDevs@OpenAINewsroom#aiagents
Ants teach us that intelligence isn’t always individual. Through cooperation, they create networks that adapt, optimize, and thrive.
Their behavior is a natural inspiration for AI and swarm systems.
→ Ants solving a puzzle via a swarm intelligence or hive mind.
Weizmann Institute of Science, Tabea Dreyer et al.
Credit: I didn’t upload this video to 𝕏. I’m pointing to a video residing in the 𝕏 stream of “DamnThatsInter” (Dec 25, 2024). https://t.co/w8Oue4aUyK
OpenAI Swarm is simple yet very powerful ⚡️
Take a look how we used Swarm + @firecrawl to build a multi-agent system that creates marketing campaigns from a single website input.
Full tutorial below 👇
In 2008, Ashley J.W. Ward's team published a study with insights on the mechanisms behind "swarm intelligence" and the "wisdom of crowds". How do animals in groups make better decisions when no single individual clearly possesses all the necessary information?
Focusing on three-spine stickleback fish, the researchers proposed "quorum responses" as a key mechanism: individuals act only when they observe a threshold number of others doing the same. Their findings revealed that sticklebacks rely on this strategy to make collective movement decisions, whether avoiding predators or navigating as a group.
Karınca gibi hareket eden mikrorobotlar. Manyetik sürü zekası bizi çok ilginç noktalara götürebilir :)
Makale: Magnetic swarm intelligence of mass-produced, programmable microrobot assemblies for versatile task execution (Aralık 2024)
Doi: 10.1016/j.device.2024.100626
Ants don’t have leaders, yet they find food, build colonies, and thrive.
Swarm intelligence shows us how simple rules can create extraordinary systems. The lesson for AI is clear: decentralization works.
In nature, collective intelligence is everywhere. Bees decide where to build hives, birds navigate together, and ants coordinate complex tasks.
AI inspired by these systems could redefine what’s possible.
@akaribotxyz is running smoother than I thought. Kind of fun watching it drop cryptic lines without needing me to say anything. Still figuring out what exactly it’s trying to say though.
@akaribotxyz is running smoother than I thought. Kind of fun watching it drop cryptic lines without needing me to say anything. Still figuring out what exactly it’s trying to say though