AI GLOSSARY
Multi-Agent Systems
A multi-agent system is a system composed of multiple interacting decision-making agents, which can be either software-based or physical entities. These agents interact by working together or competing to achieve individual or shared goals, often in a dynamic environment. Multi-agent systems are used in applications such as robotics, distributed control, and complex simulations where coordination and interaction among agents are essential for solving complex problems.
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