Agent evaluation costs spike 3x when tool count doubles
Teams using Testmu to evaluate multi-tool agents are discovering that evaluation scenarios scale combinatorially, not linearly, with tool additions. Adding tools from 4 to 8 pushes scenario count from 150 to 480 per
Agent evaluation platforms are exposing a hidden cost structure that catches teams off guard: the number of test scenarios required to cover tool interactions grows exponentially, not linearly, as agents gain new capabilities.
When a team added 4 tools to an agent being evaluated with Testmu, the c...
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