This book shows how to use a proven framework for developing practical agents that handle real-world business and personal tasks. Micheal Lanham shows how to use prompt engineering to create agents with distinct personas and profiles, and develop multi-agent collaborations that thrive in unpredictable environments.
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Author: Micheal Lanham Publisher: Manning Date: March 2025 Pages: 344 ISBN: 978-1633436343 Print: 1633436349 Kindle: B0DX3175WY Audience: Developers interested in AI Level: Intermediate Category: Artificial Intelligence

- Understand and implement AI agent behavior patterns
- Design and deploy production-ready intelligent agents
- Use the OpenAI Assistants API and complementary tools
- Implement robust knowledge management and memory systems
- Create self-improving agents with feedback loops
- Orchestrate collaborative multi-agent systems
- Enhance agents with speech and vision capabilities
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