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Ahoy: LLMs Enacting Multiagent Interaction Protocols

arXiv:2606.05390v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: An interaction protocol formalizes how the agents in a multiagent system interact, which facilitates implementing agents. Existing approaches yield agent implementations specific to the selected protocols. How can we engineer intelligent agents that can enact protocols but are programming-free?

arXiv CS 5d ago

Ahoy, DECmate II the little PDP-8 that could

Now, that's a lot of word processing. But under the hood it's still at least PDP-8 adjacent, even considering its oddities and incompatibilities, and you can make it do many of the things a full-size Eight can. We'll take this basic unit, convert the floppy drives to solid state, tap the video output, and put it through its paces.

Hacker News 10d ago

TV tonight: the weird, wild story of kidnapped racehorse Shergar

How the IRA got their hands on the world’s most valuable horse. Plus, dancers and jugglers ahoy in the grand final of Britain’s Got Talent. Here’s what to watch this evening8pm, Channel 4 “Somebody comes up with the idea that they’re going to kidnap a racehorse.” In 1983, Shergar was the most valuable horse in the world, worth about £10m.

The Guardian UK 11d ago

TV tonight: the weird, wild story of kidnapped racehorse Shergar

How the IRA got their hands on the world’s most valuable horse. Plus, dancers and jugglers ahoy in the grand final of Britain’s Got Talent. Here’s what to watch this evening8pm, Channel 4 “Somebody comes up with the idea that they’re going to kidnap a racehorse.” In 1983, Shergar was the most valuable horse in the world, worth about £10m.

The Guardian Culture 11d ago

An encyclopedia formed from AI hallucinations – what could go wrong?

Feedback is New Scientist’s popular sideways look at the latest science and technology news. You can submit items you believe may amuse readers to Feedback by emailing [email protected] Just a hallucination The online encyclopedias are proliferating.

New Scientist 7d ago