Building multi-agent systems

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Building multi-agent systems

Coursera · Intermediate ·🤖 AI Agents & Automation ·1mo ago
This course is designed to elevate skilled developers into multi-agent system architects. You'll learn to design and implement collaborative AI systems. The course focuses on building scalable, production-ready systems, ensuring responsible AI, and applying enterprise security and integration patterns. You'll complete a project where specialized agents work together to solve a complex business problem. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Design and document sophisticated multi-agent architectures for enterprise applications. - Build and orchestrate multi-agent systems using the AutoGen framework. - Implement enterprise-grade security with Azure Entra ID and integrate with SharePoint. - Deploy and monitor multi-agent systems using Docker and understand Kubernetes requirements. - Apply Microsoft's responsible AI principles.
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