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Microsoft and OpenAI’s Close Partnership Shows Signs of Fraying
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Tech - The New York Times
Microsoft and OpenAI’s Close Partnership Shows Signs of Fraying
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What’s at Stake in a Strained Microsoft-OpenAI Partnership
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OpenAI’s Swarm AI agent framework: Routines and handoffs
At the heart of OpenAI's Swarm are the concepts of "routines" and "handoffs," which are mechanisms designed to help agents carry out collaborative tasks in an organized manner.3 days ago
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