Multi-agent Systems Weekly AI News

August 25 - September 2, 2025

This week brought major news about AI agents working together in teams. These smart computer helpers are getting better at doing complex jobs without human help.

Google made big changes to its search tool in the United States. Now people can ask Google to do hard tasks like booking dinner for five people at an Italian restaurant. The AI will find the restaurant, check for open tables, and help make the booking. This works with apps like OpenTable and Resy. Google is also making this feature work in 180 new countries around the world.

Microsoft showed off new tools to help companies build teams of AI agents. Their Azure AI Foundry lets different AI agents work together on big business jobs. One agent might look up information while another checks company rules. This helps companies get work done faster and with fewer mistakes.

Security experts are worried about bad people using AI agents to attack computers. These AI helpers can learn and change their attacks, making them harder to stop. New security guides are being made to help protect against these threats.

NVIDIA says smaller AI models work better for many agent jobs. Instead of using big, expensive AI brains for everything, companies can use smaller, cheaper ones for most tasks. This saves money and makes AI agents work faster.

Fujitsu shared their vision of the future where AI agents work like trusted partners. They think AI will help people be more creative by taking over boring, repetitive work. The company is already testing AI agents that help with meetings and legal work.

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