I'm always interested in seeing which definition of "AI agents" a group is using (which they inevitably seem to assume is obvious and shared by everyone else.)
In this case it looks like it's "AI decision-making system that learns through reinforcement learning to handle complex tasks" - with training an algorithm to control traffic lights at many intersections in a city as their illustrative example.
In case anyone may be researching lately, I'd appreciate learning about potentially any useful content, tools, or suggestions to build or train more AI agents.
I'm always interested in seeing which definition of "AI agents" a group is using (which they inevitably seem to assume is obvious and shared by everyone else.)
In this case it looks like it's "AI decision-making system that learns through reinforcement learning to handle complex tasks" - with training an algorithm to control traffic lights at many intersections in a city as their illustrative example.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.04498
In case anyone may be researching lately, I'd appreciate learning about potentially any useful content, tools, or suggestions to build or train more AI agents.
CrewAI is already on the radar :)
Interesting...