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Quick info post on $AGiXT, shared in my Telegram so figured I'd post since I know a ton of people are looking into this project right now.
I like it a LOT, I missed early entry (was eating ☹️) so I only have a somewhat small position.
Here's my analysis and understanding of the project after deep diving it.
AGiXT is a framework that's primarily focused on creating it's own agents, but has more possibilities (will explain later).
It has a large list of integrations and plugins that allow their agents to interact with various powerful platforms and models. They utilize this technology with their task-chaining and multi-agent coordination features.
For example, an agent might be given an advanced task that requires multiple steps. One platform, say, OpenAI, might be good at one step of the task, while Anthropic, for example, is good at the next. Your agents can go to each of these platforms, get the information/data/answer required, and it'll come back and combine the result in one comprehensive result. This isn't limited to just chatbots, but this is a simple example.
It has integrations and plugins for many, many more platforms than I've seen from other frameworks.
On top of this, AGiXT can interact with external agents from other frameworks and act as a middleman for them. For example, in theory, an agent built on ElizaOS with an API can receive a request from AGiXT and process the response and then include it as part of its larger workflow.
This framework basically allows its agents to communicate with various other systems/platforms/APIs/frameworks that are otherwise disconnected, and give you a comprehensive solution from each. This is beneficial, as the agents can go to different platforms that already specialize in those tasks.
Other frameworks, like arc or ai16z, are more focused on proprietary technology instead of interoperability. Focusing on interoperability is, in my opinion, a MUCH better focus. Why try to master something that another platform may have already mastered? You can just become interoperable with various platforms, and instantly your framework is good at EVERYTHING that those platforms are all good at.
The dev is cracked and has been working on this (with others) for years on web2.
Think about it. $E @EtheismProtocol is exactly the type of thing miladies and retardios love
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