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Research·Jul 2·all news from July 2, 2026

Multi-Agent Teams Hold Experts Back

Apple researchers have identified that multi-agent artificial intelligence systems often struggle to maintain performance when agents interact autonomously without rigid, pre-defined workflows. The study suggests that spontaneous coordination frequently leads to suboptimal results compared to structured, expert-led task delegation. This finding highlights a technical hurdle for developers aiming to build fully autonomous AI teams capable of complex, collaborative problem-solving.

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