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  1. Agent Swarms: The Organizational Structure of 2026

    BlogFeb 13, 2026MediumMarina Wyss

    As we enter mid-February 2026, the 'agentic loop' is tightening. Companies are moving away from single-agent pilots toward complex 'swarms'—structures where hundreds of specialized sub-agents coord...

  2. AI Agents and Applications: With LangChain, LangGraph and MCP

    BookMar 17, 2026ManningRoberto Infante

    This book provides a hands-on guide to building agentic applications using modern frameworks such as LangChain and LangGraph. It covers prompt engineering, RAG systems, and multi-agent workflows fo...

  3. Agentic Architectural Patterns for Building Multi-Agent Systems

    BookJan 23, 2026PacktAli Arsanjani, Juan Pablo Bustos

    This book focuses on architectural patterns for designing scalable multi-agent systems in enterprise environments. It covers GenAI integration, RAG pipelines, orchestration, and governance practice...

  4. AI Agents in Action, Second Edition

    BookDec 1, 2025ManningMicheal Lanham

    This book provides a comprehensive guide to building AI agents powered by large language models, including multi-agent collaboration patterns. It covers modern protocols like MCP and explores how a...

  5. AI Engineering Trends in 2025: Agents, MCP and Vibe Coding

    BlogDec 22, 2025The New StackRichard MacManus

    This article analyzes key AI engineering trends in 2025, highlighting the rise of vibe coding alongside agentic AI systems. It explains how developers are shifting from writing code to orchestratin...

  6. A Governance Framework for Military AI Agents

    PaperMar 3, 2026arXivS. Sahoo, R. Gupta

    This paper proposes a governance framework for military AI agents capable of autonomous reasoning, planning, and execution. The authors identify six categories of governance failure that can occur ...

  7. Agentic AI-based Coverage Closure for Formal Verification

    PaperMar 2, 2026arXivS. Pothireddypalli, A. Gupta

    This research introduces an agentic AI workflow for improving coverage closure in integrated circuit verification. The system uses LLM-powered agents to analyze verification coverage gaps and autom...

  8. Semantic Invariance in Agentic AI

    PaperMar 13, 2026arXivJordi De Curtò

    This paper investigates semantic invariance within agentic AI systems where reasoning agents interact with complex environments and external tools. The author explores how semantic drift during mul...

  9. Agent Orchestration in Modern AI Systems

    BlogDec 11, 2025Towards Data ScienceKeshav Dhandhania

    This article explores orchestration techniques used to coordinate AI agents and tools in complex workflows. It explains how planners, controllers, and execution layers interact within agent archite...

  10. The Rise of AI Agents

    BlogNov 12, 2025LangChain BlogLangChain

    This LangChain article analyzes the rapid emergence of AI agents across the software ecosystem. It explains how modern LLM frameworks enable agents to perform multi-step tasks, interact with APIs, ...

  11. Why I Stopped Prompt Engineering and Started Managing

    BlogJan 30, 2026MediumDr. Anya Petrova

    As models transition from passive generators to autonomous actors users must undergo a psychological shift from programmers to managers. Dr. Petrova explores the cognitive friction users experience...

  12. Customer Support is Dead: Building the Resolution Engine

    BlogJan 18, 2026MediumMark S. Davidson

    The era of frustrating decision trees has ended replaced by fully autonomous resolution engines in 2026. This article explores how companies are deploying these systems not just to answer queries b...

  13. Why the AI Agent Bubble Will Burst in 2025 (And What Survives)

    BlogJun 11, 2025MediumAris Thorne

    The tech industry is currently experiencing a massive hype cycle where every simple LLM wrapper is being rebranded as an 'autonomous agent.' Thorne aggressively dissects the economics of the 2025 a...

  14. Why API Companies are Pivoting to 'Agent-Native' Endpoints

    BlogJun 8, 2025MediumDavid T. Sterling

    For twenty years, APIs have been designed with human developers in mind, prioritizing readable documentation, intuitive REST structures, and predictable error codes. In 2025, the primary consumer o...

  15. Customer Service is Dead. Enter the Agentic Resolution Engine.

    BlogSep 8, 2025MediumMark S. Davidson

    The era of frustrating chatbot decision trees has ended, replaced by fully autonomous 'Resolution Agents'. This article explores how companies in 2025 are deploying Agentic AI not just to answer cu...

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