•The coordination challenges in multi-agent LLM systems are fundamental distributed systems problems, not merely a lack of intelligence in current AI models.
•Expecting future 'smarter' AGI models to spontaneously solve coordination is a fallacy, as impossibility results in distributed computing apply regardless of agent capabilities.
•Building robust multi-agent software requires dedicated formalisms, languages (like choreographic languages), and tooling to manage interactions and achieve consensus, similar to traditional distribut...
•The coordination challenges in multi-agent LLM systems are fundamental distributed systems problems, not merely a lack of intelligence in current AI models.
•Expecting future 'smarter' AGI models to spontaneously solve coordination is a fallacy, as impossibility results in distributed computing apply regardless of agent capabilities.
•Building robust multi-agent software requires dedicated formalisms, languages (like choreographic languages), and tooling to manage interactions and achieve consensus, similar to traditional distribut...