Tag: Amazon
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AWS News Blog: Announcing Amazon Nova customization in Amazon SageMaker AI
Source URL: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/announcing-amazon-nova-customization-in-amazon-sagemaker-ai/ Source: AWS News Blog Title: Announcing Amazon Nova customization in Amazon SageMaker AI Feedly Summary: AWS now enables extensive customization of Amazon Nova foundation models through SageMaker AI with techniques including continued pre-training, supervised fine-tuning, direct preference optimization, reinforcement learning from human feedback and model distillation to better address domain-specific requirements across…
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AWS Open Source Blog: Introducing Strands Agents 1.0: Production-Ready Multi-Agent Orchestration Made Simple
Source URL: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/introducing-strands-agents-1-0-production-ready-multi-agent-orchestration-made-simple/ Source: AWS Open Source Blog Title: Introducing Strands Agents 1.0: Production-Ready Multi-Agent Orchestration Made Simple Feedly Summary: Today we are excited to announce version 1.0 of the Strands Agents SDK, marking a significant milestone in our journey to make building AI agents simple, reliable, and production-ready. Strands Agents is an open source…
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Tomasz Tunguz: The Rise of the Agent Manager
Source URL: https://www.tomtunguz.com/how-many-agents-can-you-manage/ Source: Tomasz Tunguz Title: The Rise of the Agent Manager Feedly Summary: If 2025 is the year of agents, then 2026 will surely belong to agent managers. Agent managers are people who can manage teams of AI agents. How many can one person successfully manage? I can barely manage 4 AI agents…
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AWS Open Source Blog: Open Protocols for Agent Interoperability Part 3: Strands Agents & MCP
Source URL: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/open-protocols-for-agent-interoperability-part-3-strands-agents-mcp/ Source: AWS Open Source Blog Title: Open Protocols for Agent Interoperability Part 3: Strands Agents & MCP Feedly Summary: Developers are architecting and building systems of AI agents that work together to autonomously accomplish users’ tasks. In Part 1 of our blog series on Open Protocols for Agent Interoperability we covered how…