Meet the Aime framework—ByteDance’s fresh take on multi-agent systems that lets AI teammates think on their feet instead of following brittle, pre-planned scripts. A dynamic planner keeps adjusting the big picture, an Actor Factory spins up just-right specialist agents on demand, and a shared progress board keeps everyone in sync. In tests ranging from general reasoning (GAIA) to software bug-fixing (SWE-Bench) and live web navigation (WebVoyager), Aime consistently out-performed hand-tuned rivals—showing that flexible, reactive collaboration beats static role-play every time.This episode of IA Odyssey unpacks how Yexuan Shi and colleagues replace rigid “plan-and-execute” pipelines with fluid teamwork, why it matters for real-world tasks, and where adaptive agent swarms might head next. Source paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.11988Content generated with help from Google’s NotebookLM.
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