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Comment by Davidzheng

7 days ago

And after i do that, how do i combine the output of 1000 subagents into one output? (Im not being snarky here, i think it's a nontrivial problem)

You just pipe it to another agent to do the reduce step (i.e. fan-in) of the mapreduce (fan-out)

It's agents all the way down.

  • No it's not because cost is much lower. They do some kind of speculative decoding in monte-carlo way If I had to guess as humans do it this way is my hunch. What I mean it's kinda the way you describe but much more efficient.

The idea is that each subagent is focused on a specific part of the problem and can use its entire context window for a more focused subtask than the overall one. So ideally the results arent conflicting, they are complimentary. And you just have a system that merges them.. likely another agent.

  • Claude Cowork does this by default and you can see how exactly it is coordinating them etc.