AI Trends 2025: AI Agents and Multi-Agent Systems with Victor Dibia - #718

AI Trends 2025: AI Agents and Multi-Agent Systems with Victor Dibia - #718

Today we’re joined by Victor Dibia, principal research software engineer at Microsoft Research, to explore the key trends and advancements in AI agents and multi-agent systems shaping 2025 and beyond. In this episode, we discuss the unique abilities that set AI agents apart from traditional software systems–reasoning, acting, communicating, and adapting. We also examine the rise of agentic foundation models, the emergence of interface agents like Claude with Computer Use and OpenAI Operator, the shift from simple task chains to complex workflows, and the growing range of enterprise use cases. Victor shares insights into emerging design patterns for autonomous multi-agent systems, including graph and message-driven architectures, the advantages of the “actor model” pattern as implemented in Microsoft’s AutoGen, and guidance on how users should approach the ”build vs. buy” decision when working with AI agent frameworks. We also address the challenges of evaluating end-to-end agent performance, the complexities of benchmarking agentic systems, and the implications of our reliance on LLMs as judges. Finally, we look ahead to the future of AI agents in 2025 and beyond, discuss emerging HCI challenges, their potential for impact on the workforce, and how they are poised to reshape fields like software engineering. The complete show notes for this episode can be found at https://twimlai.com/go/718.

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Domain Knowledge in Machine Learning Models for Sustainability with Stefano Ermon - TWiML Talk #15

Domain Knowledge in Machine Learning Models for Sustainability with Stefano Ermon - TWiML Talk #15

My guest this week is Stefano Ermon, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, and Fellow at Stanford’s Woods Institute for the Environment. Stefano and I met at the Re-Work Deep Learning Summit earlier this year, where he gave a presentation on Machine Learning for Sustainability. Stefano and I spoke about a wide range of topics, including the relationship between fundamental and applied machine learning research, incorporating domain knowledge in machine learning models, dimensionality reduction, and his interest in applying ML & AI to addressing sustainability issues such as poverty, food security and the environment. The show notes can be found at twimlai.com/talk/15.

17 Mars 201754min

Scaling Deep Learning: Systems Challenges & More with Shubho Sengupta — TWiML Talk #14

Scaling Deep Learning: Systems Challenges & More with Shubho Sengupta — TWiML Talk #14

This week my guest is Shubho Sengupta, Research Scientist at Baidu. I had the pleasure of meeting Shubho at the Rework Deep Learning Summit earlier this year, where he delivered a presentation on Systems Challenges for Deep Learning. We dig into this topic in the interview, and discuss a variety of issues including network architecture, productionalization, operationalization and hardware. The show notes can be found at twimlai.com/talk/14.

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Understanding Deep Neural Nets with Dr. James McCaffrey - TWiML Talk #13

Understanding Deep Neural Nets with Dr. James McCaffrey - TWiML Talk #13

My guest this week is Dr. James McCaffrey, research engineer at Microsoft Research. James and I cover a ton of ground in this conversation, including recurrent neural nets (RNNs), convolutional neural nets (CNNs), long short term memory (LSTM) networks, residual networks (ResNets), generative adversarial networks (GANs), and more. We also discuss neural network architecture and promising alternative approaches such as symbolic computation and particle swarm optimization. The show notes can be found at twimlai.com/talk/13.

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Brendan Frey - Reprogramming the Human Genome with AI - TWiML Talk #12

Brendan Frey - Reprogramming the Human Genome with AI - TWiML Talk #12

My guest this week is Brendan Frey, Professor of Engineering and Medicine at the University of Toronto and Co-Founder and CEO of the startup Deep Genomics. Brendan and I met at the Re-Work Deep Learning Summit in San Francisco last month, where he delivered a great presentation called “Reprogramming the Human Genome: Why AI is Needed.” In this podcast we discuss the application of AI to healthcare. In particular, we dig into how Brendan’s research lab and company are applying machine learning and deep learning to treating and preventing human genetic disorders. The show notes can be found at twimlai.com/talk/12

24 Feb 20171h

Hilary Mason - Building AI Products - TWiML Talk #11

Hilary Mason - Building AI Products - TWiML Talk #11

My guest this time is Hilary Mason. Hilary was one of the first “famous” data scientists. I remember hearing her speak back in 2011 at the Strange Loop conference in St. Louis. At the time she was Chief Scientist for bit.ly. Nowadays she’s running Fast Forward Labs, which helps organizations accelerate their data science and machine intelligence capabilities through a variety of research and consulting offerings. Hilary presented at the O'Reilly AI conference on “practical AI product development” and she shares a lot of wisdom on that topic in our discussion. The show notes can be found at twimlai.com/talk/11.

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Francisco Webber - Statistics vs Semantics for Natural Language Processing - TWiML Talk #10

Francisco Webber - Statistics vs Semantics for Natural Language Processing - TWiML Talk #10

My guest this time is Francisco Webber, founder and General Manager of artificial intelligence startup Cortical.io. Francisco presented at the O’Reilly AI conference on an approach to natural language understanding based on semantic representations of speech. His talk was called “AI is not a matter of strength but of intelligence.” My conversation with Francisco was a bit technical and abstract, but also super interesting. The show notes can be found at twimlai.com/talk/10.

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Pascale Fung - Emotional AI: Teaching Computers Empathy - TWiML Talk #9

Pascale Fung - Emotional AI: Teaching Computers Empathy - TWiML Talk #9

My guest this time is Pascale Fung, professor of electrical & computer engineering at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Pascale delivered a presentation at the recent O'Reilly AI conference titled "How to make robots empathetic to human feelings in real time," and I caught up with her after her talk to discuss teaching computers to understand and respond to human emotions. We also spend some time talking about the (information) theoretical foundations of modern approaches to speech understanding. The notes for this show can be found at twimlai.com/talk/9.

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Diogo Almeida - Deep Learning: Modular in Theory, Inflexible in Practice - TWiML Talk #8

Diogo Almeida - Deep Learning: Modular in Theory, Inflexible in Practice - TWiML Talk #8

My guest this time is Diogo Almeida, senior data scientist at healthcare startup Enlitic. Diogo and I met at the O'Reilly AI conference, where he delivered a great presentation on in-the-trenches deep learning titled “Deep Learning: Modular in theory, inflexible in practice,” which we discuss in this interview. Diogo is also a past 1st place Kaggle competition winner, and we spend some time discussing the competition he competed in and the approach he took as well. The notes for this show can be found at twimlai.com/talk/8.

23 Okt 201646min

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