# AutoGen: Microsoft's multi-agent AI framework AutoGen is Microsoft's framework for building multi-agent AI applications where conversational agents can write code and work together to solve tasks.
Microsoft's framework for building multi-agent AI applications with conversational agents that can code and collaborate.
AutoGen holds a HookFlow heat score of 32/100 in AI Frameworks, currently showing attention near the top of its current cycle. Over the last 7 days its score moved +2 points (up), +2 over 30 days. On the Lock-In Index it scores 0/100 (highly portable, with low switching cost).
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AutoGen is Microsoft's framework designed for creating multi-agent AI applications. It enables conversational agents that can write code and collaborate with each other to complete tasks.
Agents in AutoGen communicate through conversation and can share code execution capabilities, allowing them to work together on problem-solving tasks.
Yes, AutoGen agents have the capability to write and execute code as part of their collaboration and task completion processes.
AutoGen is used for building multi-agent AI applications where multiple conversational agents need to coordinate and collaborate, including scenarios requiring code generation and execution.
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