Michael Feldstein offers a useful summary of what 'multi-agentic AI' might look like in education: "Imagine a team of learning designers, each of which has particular skills and is assigned to perform a particular task on the way to designing a course. Imagine also that they have workflow and communications tools so that one designer can know when there's work waiting from another designer." He also touches on the cost of the multi-agentic workflow, especially across institutional boundaries, as there's no real way to moderate it - costs are shifting from flat-rate to per-token, where users are charged for content both input and output, the scale of both of which are determined by the individual agents.
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