Tooling
Multi-agent handoffs face token bloat and context drift at scale
A developer surfaces a core problem in multi-agent pipelines: as chains grow longer, token costs balloon and context files fall out of sync. A structured artifact approach may offer relief.
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A developer working on multi-agent systems has raised a concrete problem that teams running long agent chains face today: context rot and token ballooning at handoff boundaries. The post outlines three failure modes that emerge when agents pass work to one another across frameworks, models, or human...
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- Source type
- Primary publication (lab/vendor blog) — our analysis + implication
- Source link
- r/ai-agents
- Published
- UTC
- Byline
- By the gotcontext.ai team (editorial standards)
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