AutoGen Studio | Setting up and running your first Agentic workflow | AI Agents | Low code | Gen AI
I have played around with a couple of different Agentic frameworks. Recently I was convinced by someone at Microsoft to give their Autogen a try. I had used it earlier and felt it lacked a lot of flexibility and fine tuning that Crew and Llama agents had.
While going through their recent releases, AutoGen Studio caught my eye. A low code platform for you to quickly build and test your Agentic hypothesis. Great for experimentation.
An Agent is an AI instance that has a persona (role), agency or the ability to reason, use tools and take actions. While Autogen Studio lacks a lot of bells and whistles even now, it does provide quite a user-friendly way for non-tech inclined folks to play around with Agents.
So I decided, why should I have all the fun. I made a quick video (2.30 minutes) from setting this up to making your first agentic workflow all using free APIs. Hope you guys like this.
PS: I am not giving my complete verdict yet, I am still playing around with their complete project which has gone into v3.0. And that is what MS recommend for production use cases. The studio is just to test the waters and do that quick.
Overall, kudos to the community that is building this. Link to the documentation here: https://autogen-studio.com/
Groq for free model inferences: https://console.groq.com/keys
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