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Multi-Agent Systems: When One AI Isn’t Enough


As AI systems evolve, multi-agent systems (MAS) are emerging as a practical way to handle more complex tasks. Instead of relying on a single model, MAS use multiple agents working together - enabling better scalability, parallelism, and specialization.

Why Multi-Agent Systems Matter❓ A key driver behind this shift is test-time compute scaling - more generated tokens often improve outcomes. But this hits a limit due to context rot, where too much information degrades performance. Multi-agent systems address this by: ▪️ Dividing tasks across agents ▪️ Running subtasks in parallel ▪️ Assigning specialized roles

This allows higher overall performance without overwhelming a single model. When to Use Multi-Agent vs Single Agent 🔹 Single Agent Best for sequential workflows (e.g., plan → code → test) Lower cost and simpler to manage

🔹 Multi-Agent Best for decomposable, parallel tasks (e.g., research, large-scale generation) Higher performance potential, but increased complexity

Common Architectures ▪️ Independent – parallel agents, no communication (simple, but error-prone) ▪️ Decentralized – agents collaborate directly (flexible, but complex) ▪️ Centralized – a lead agent coordinates others (better control, less scalable) ▪️ Hybrid – combines coordination with peer interaction (most powerful, most complex)

Trade-offs to Consider ▪️ Performance vs Cost - MAS scale super-linearly in compute ▪️ Flexibility vs Complexity - more agents require stronger coordination ▪️ Speed vs Control - parallelism improves speed but can increase errors

Practical Takeaway Multi-agent systems are not a default upgrade - they are a design choice. Start with a single agent, then expand only when tasks require parallelism or specialization.

Vauman helps organizations design agent-based architectures - from single-agent systems to multi-agent orchestration - aligned with performance, cost, and operational requirements.

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