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Argus

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Definition

Plain language

A research-agent system where many web searchers fill in pieces of an evidence map that a coordinator reads.

As stated in the literature

A multi-agent web-research framework using a swarm of Searchers that emit typed evidence-graph fragments and a trained Navigator coordinator that reads the merged graph rather than raw transcripts.

Why it matters: It tackles the central problem of multi-agent research — how to stop the coordinator from drowning in raw transcripts — by giving it a typed summary instead.

For example, several Argus Searchers might each look up different aspects of a company while the Navigator reads the assembled evidence graph and decides what to investigate next.

Heard on the show

“… The paper is "Argus: Evidence Assembly for Scalable Deep Research Agents" from a team at MiroMind AI — and we'll come …”
Episode 051 — Why Parallel Sampling Plateaus, And What Evidence Graphs Do Instead

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    Why Parallel Sampling Plateaus, And What Evidence Graphs Do Instead

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