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Talking to AI agents is one thing — what about when they talk to each other? New startup BAND debuts 'universal orchestrator'

Talking to AI agents is one thing — what about when they talk to each other? New startup BAND debuts 'universal orchestrator'
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For the past eighteen months, the corporate world has been obsessed with the "builder" phase of the generative AI revolution. Enterprises have raced to deploy autonomous agents to handle everything from customer support to complex codebase refactoring. However, as these digital workers proliferate, a new, more structural problem has emerged: fragmentation. Agents built on LangChain cannot easily

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