Multi-agent Systems Weekly AI News

November 24 - December 2, 2025

This week, the technology world got very excited about something called agentic AI. This is when computers can make their own decisions and do tasks without a human telling them every single step. Think of it like having a helpful robot assistant that knows what to do and just does it.

On November 30th, a big company called AWS made an important announcement. They created three new ways to help other companies build these smart AI assistants. These new options are called Agentic AI Applications, Agentic AI Tools, and Agentic AI Consulting Services. What this means is that companies can now find partners who really understand how to build these AI helpers and put them to work in real businesses.

Microsoft, another huge technology company, showed off lots of new ideas at their big event called Microsoft Ignite 2025. They talked about making AI agents that can do real work, like helping with sales, managing team tasks, and even writing documents. Microsoft is creating what they call Agent 365, which is like a control center where companies can manage all their AI helpers in one place.

On November 25th, a company called Contextual AI shared something new called AgentLens. This tool helps companies test and check if their AI agents are working properly. This is important because as companies use more AI helpers, they need to make sure they're doing the right job.

There's also big money flowing into this area. Microsoft and NVIDIA together promised to give $15 billion to help a company called Anthropic make better AI assistants. In Greece, a bank called Eurobank announced they are working with big companies to add smart AI helpers to their banking systems. What makes this week special is that everyone agrees: AI agents are becoming real tools that businesses can use right now. The market for AI agents is expected to grow from $8 billion in 2025 to almost $50 billion by 2030.

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