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"textContent": "Hi Jochen,\n\nFor me it’s mainly about specialization and capabilities. If someone builds an agent that’s extremely good at a specific task, like browser navigation using that specialist can improve the overall result or even enable it.\n\nYou could bundle everything into one big all-round agent with many tools, but specialized agents have advantages: they can focus on one capability (system prompt design, tool combinations), keep context isolated, and you as a user just need my api key\n\nI can’t prove that multi-agent systems will dominate single agents, but it’s my intuition. I think the better analogy is economic specialization in companies, not democracy. It’s less about opinions and more about new, special capabilities.\n\nIf you’d try out my agent-routing tool, i’d really appreciate any feedback regarding usability, use case and if it provides any value/enables anything for your agent.\n\nIch bin übrigens auch aus Deutschland.",
"title": "AgentRouter — Run specialized agents in real time"
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