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AutoGen AgentChat
AgentChat is a high-level API for building multi-agent applications.
It is built on top of the autogen-core
package.
For beginner users, AgentChat is the recommended starting point.
For advanced users, autogen-core
's event-driven
programming model provides more flexibility and control over the underlying components.
AgentChat provides intuitive defaults, such as Agents with preset behaviors and Teams with predefined multi-agent design patterns.