Multi-Agent Systems as Exploration

These multi-agent systems are part of my ongoing exploration of how agents can be distributed, collaborative, and accountable. Each one is designed not just to solve a problem, but to help others understand how they systems work.

Multi-Agent System for Publication Intelligence, Routing, and Evaluation (MASPIRE) A multi-agent system that evaluates, summarizes, and classifies complex documents, according to institutional standards—at scale. Explore MASPIRE

Multi-Agent System for Polymorphic Threats (MASPT) is a multi-agent simulation environment built to test how AI systems respond to evolving, shape-shifting threats. Explore MASPT

Multi-Agent System for Subsea Threats (MASST) Built to detect and respond to subsea anomalies in real-time—like pressure drops, signal loss, or unexpected patterns that may indicate emerging threats. Explore MASST

When Agents Collaborate: An ongoing blog series for decision-makers exploring how multi-agent systems work and what they mean for early adoption and real-world implementation. Explore the Blog