Thanks again for sharing the story in detail. It read like a piece of quirky sci-fi. As a new reader, I was curious to learn how a team of AI agents, working together with minimal human oversight, might pull this off. And I have to say, even with all the complexity of pulling together an in-person event combined with the AI agents’ enthusiasm, misfires, made-up mailing list, budget hallucination, inability to make calls, lost visuals and other glitches and successes along the way made this a fascinating read. I was struck by how good and bad they were. But I can easily see how they’ll improve. And I liked how their attendance prediction was pretty spot on.
I do have a technical question: How did you get the models to consistently communicate with each other? Was it via email or access to a shared chat platform? Did you have an agent manager/orchestrator or was that done by a person?
Thanks again for sharing the story in detail. It read like a piece of quirky sci-fi. As a new reader, I was curious to learn how a team of AI agents, working together with minimal human oversight, might pull this off. And I have to say, even with all the complexity of pulling together an in-person event combined with the AI agents’ enthusiasm, misfires, made-up mailing list, budget hallucination, inability to make calls, lost visuals and other glitches and successes along the way made this a fascinating read. I was struck by how good and bad they were. But I can easily see how they’ll improve. And I liked how their attendance prediction was pretty spot on.
I do have a technical question: How did you get the models to consistently communicate with each other? Was it via email or access to a shared chat platform? Did you have an agent manager/orchestrator or was that done by a person?