Alex Reibman 🖇️
Alex Reibman 🖇️

@AlexReibman

9 Tweets 9 reads Sep 11, 2023
We invited 100+ engineers to take an exclusive look at the latest advancements in AI agent ecosystem
If you’re not following this space, your job is probably going to be replaced by AI.
Here’s what we saw in the AI Agent Developer Arena
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1/ @sweep__ai
Sweep is building an AI agent that works as a junior software engineer
Raise issues, feature requests, and bug reports on GitHub and Sweep takes care of the rest
@kevinlu1248
2/ @MultiON_AI
Give your web browser an AI agent autopilot. Type in any objective, and MultiON intelligently navigates the web to achieve it
One step closer to AGI.
@DivGarg9
3/ AgentOps
Evals, tests, and observability for AI agents. No more blind runs and incomprehensible agent crash scenarios.
@AtomSilverman, @siyangqiu and yours truly. Star us for early access ;)
4/ @Auto_GPT benchmarks @silennai @merwanehamadi
End-to-end tests for benchmarking AutoGPT. Finally— a way to see what agents are actually capable of
Also check out the AGbenchmark hackathon!
5/ AI Engineer Foundation + Agent Protocol
A non-profit focused on upgrading every developer into an AI engineer
They recently adopted the Agent Protocol: a set of industry standards for developing AI agents
@hackgoofer @swyx @merwanehamadi
6/ Agent Protocol pt. 2
A deep dive into the spec plus an automated way to check whether your agent is protocol compliant
@merwanehamadi
7/ Smol Godmode
Stop futzing around with different LLMs— just run all of them at once with Godmode
Why web? As it turns out, LLM web UI models != API models
Tons of unique insights about building UI for AI
@swyx
7/ That’s all we could fit in for this time, but we have a *ton* of other AI agent startups and projects lined up for next time
Huge thanks to @Mascobot @e2b_dev @mlejva @silennai @Auto_GPT @swyx for co-hosting
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