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An Outlook on the Opportunities and Challenges of Multi-Agent AI Systems

Multiagent Systems 2025-08-26 v3 Artificial Intelligence Emerging Technologies Machine Learning

Abstract

A multi-agent AI system (MAS) is composed of multiple autonomous agents that interact, exchange information, and make decisions based on internal generative models. Recent advances in large language models and tool-using agents have made MAS increasingly practical in areas like scientific discovery and collaborative automation. However, key questions remain: When are MAS more effective than single-agent systems? What new safety risks arise from agent interactions? And how should we evaluate their reliability and structure? This paper outlines a formal framework for analyzing MAS, focusing on two core aspects: effectiveness and safety. We explore whether MAS truly improve robustness, adaptability, and performance, or merely repackage known techniques like ensemble learning. We also study how inter-agent dynamics may amplify or suppress system vulnerabilities. While MAS are relatively new to the signal processing community, we envision them as a powerful abstraction that extends classical tools like distributed estimation and sensor fusion to higher-level, policy-driven inference. Through experiments on data science automation, we highlight the potential of MAS to reshape how signal processing systems are designed and trusted.

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@article{arxiv.2505.18397,
  title  = {An Outlook on the Opportunities and Challenges of Multi-Agent AI Systems},
  author = {Fangqiao Tian and An Luo and Jin Du and Xun Xian and Robert Specht and Ganghua Wang and Xuan Bi and Jiawei Zhou and Ashish Kundu and Jayanth Srinivasa and Charles Fleming and Rui Zhang and Zirui Liu and Mingyi Hong and Jie Ding},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.18397},
  year   = {2025}
}

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