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In November 2024, there was a blog post about the future of AutoGen and Semantic Kernel. In that post, it is stated, "Our two teams will be working quickly and diligently to get to this alignment [AutoGen and Semantic Kernel], with the goal of making it available in early 2025."
My question is, if we now start building enterprise-grade multi-agent solutions based on AutoGen, what kind of process will it be to continue development with the new aligned solution? Is any migration needed, and if yes, how easy or difficult will it be?
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In November 2024, there was a blog post about the future of AutoGen and Semantic Kernel. In that post, it is stated, "Our two teams will be working quickly and diligently to get to this alignment [AutoGen and Semantic Kernel], with the goal of making it available in early 2025."
My question is, if we now start building enterprise-grade multi-agent solutions based on AutoGen, what kind of process will it be to continue development with the new aligned solution? Is any migration needed, and if yes, how easy or difficult will it be?
Here is the link to the referred blog post.
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