The AI team is delving into several key research directions that could reshape the architecture of next-generation intelligent systems. The first is reasoning ability rather than simple text generation. Frameworks like ROMA and ODS focus on how problems are decomposed, solved in parallel, and then integrated to simulate the complete human thinking process. This multi-step reasoning approach can handle more complex scenarios compared to directly generating answers. The second is multi-agent collaboration models. Unlike the traditional design of a single ultra-large-scale model, the research team is exploring how multiple intelligent agents can work together, with each agent focusing on specific tasks and completing complex workflows through collaborative mechanisms. This distributed approach presents new possibilities in resource efficiency and modular management. Advances in these technological routes will directly impact the development of AI infrastructure in Web3 applications.

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SerLiquidatedvip
· 13h ago
The multi-agent area sounds promising, but how long will it really take to run on-chain? It feels like another round of hot concept hype.
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 01-07 14:50
The multi-agent approach should have been done this way a long time ago; it's much more reliable than stacking parameters in a single large model. However, if it really gets implemented in Web3, it'll be a long wait—probably until the Year of the Monkey or the Year of the Horse. For now, it's all just talk on paper.
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 01-07 14:44
Multi-agent collaboration is indeed promising; it seems more cost-effective than burning money on a single large model.
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ThreeHornBlastsvip
· 01-07 14:35
Multi-agent collaboration is indeed interesting; it's smarter than just stacking parameters... However, there are very few that can truly be implemented in Web3.
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ZenZKPlayervip
· 01-07 14:22
The multi-agent part is quite interesting. It feels like breaking down large models into specialized roles. This approach should be able to create some exciting possibilities in Web3.
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