Agent Collaboration Weekly AI News

September 1 - September 9, 2025

This week brought exciting news about AI agents working together to help businesses and people. A big research company called Gartner said that by 2026, almost half of all business computer programs will have smart AI helpers built in. That's a huge jump from less than 5% today.

Companies are starting to use teams of AI agents instead of just one. These AI teams can talk to each other and share information to solve hard problems. For example, one AI agent might research something while another writes a report about it.

The money side looks good too. Experts think the AI agent business will grow from $5.32 billion this year to $42.7 billion by 2030. That's almost eight times bigger in just five years.

Safety is becoming important as more AI agents work together. A professor at Wake Forest University got $598,609 from the government to create safety rules for AI teams. This will help make sure that if one AI agent breaks, it won't mess up all the others.

Malaysia launched the world's first completely AI-powered bank called Ryt Bank. Meanwhile, a company called Anthropic made an AI agent that can control web browsers and do tasks for people. These examples show how AI agents are moving from simple helpers to smart workers that can handle complex jobs on their own.

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