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Google and AWS split the AI agent stack between control and execution

Google and AWS split the AI agent stack between control and execution
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The era of enterprises stitching together prompt chains and shadow agents is nearing its end as more options for orchestrating complex multi-agent systems emerge. As organizations move AI agents into production, the question remains: "how will we manage them?" Google and Amazon Web Services offer fundamentally different answers, illustrating a split in the AI stack. Google’s approach is to run age

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