Microsoft has released version 1.0 of its open-source Agent Framework, positioning it as the production-ready evolution of the project introduced in October 2025 by combining Semantic Kernel ...
Microsoft ships Agent Framework 1.0 but Azure's agent stack still spans too many surfaces while Google and AWS offer cleaner developer paths.
Microsoft has joined the race for large language model (LLM) application frameworks with its open source Python library, AutoGen. As described by Microsoft, AutoGen is “a framework for simplifying the ...
Workflow is still at the heart of the new framework. Building on the strengths of the Semantic Kernel and AutoGen agent implementations, the new framework offers support for workflow orchestration and ...
The open-source project maps directly to OWASP’s top 10 agentic AI threats, aiming to curb issues like prompt injection, ...
Microsoft has quietly made available a new framework that enables development of large language model (LLM) applications using multiple agents that can converse with each other to solve tasks. AutoGen ...
At its core, TaskWeaver is a code-first agent framework. This means it takes your user requests, which you provide as code snippets, and orchestrates various plugins to carry out those tasks. Imagine ...
Microsoft has updated its AutoGen orchestration framework so the agents it helps build can become more flexible and give organizations more control. AutoGen v0.4 brings robustness to AI agents and ...
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