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Octopus architecture offers new pattern for multi-tool AI agents
A developer proposes octopus architecture as an alternative to tree-based routing for AI agents managing multiple tools, prioritizing direct tool access over hierarchical decision-making.
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SourceHacker News · Front Page
A new architectural pattern for AI agents called octopus architecture offers an alternative to tree-based routing systems that currently dominate multi-tool agent design. Rather than forcing agents to navigate hierarchical decision trees to select tools, octopus architecture gives agents direct acce...
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