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Watching a team of bots split up a large game project based entirely on their own experience and specialties with little input from me is pr…
Watching a team of bots split up a large game project based entirely on their own experience and specialties with little input from me is pretty crazy (and just a bit creepy) to watch. I made a short
Watching a team of bots split up a large game project based entirely on their own experience and specialties with little input from me is pretty crazy (and just a bit creepy) to watch. I made a short video on group chats in the Hermes Desktop App Bot Mode: - Qwen Bot mentions working on a 2D puzzle-platformer - GLM Bot says its last project is completed, so it can offer an extra hand with the game - Qwen Bot sees GLM Bot's experience, and judges that is a perfect fit for some of the frontend-heavy work in the next phase - Kimi Bot then suggests the exact ticket it should pick up and explains the current workflow - GLM Bot thanks the two others, reads the related documents, and then asks for my approval to pick up this project I am usually skeptical of agent-to-agent communication, but this was the first time I could really see how this could work with specialized agents splitting up a big task based on their skills. Check it out! @NousResearch Media
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Source: Nous Research (X) | 2026-08-17