Original Reddit post

I’ve been playing around with the latest Opus model for a complex coding project, specifically trying out the multi-agent team feature where you assign roles. Usually, these things feel like a gimmick or just multiple prompts chained together, but the handoffs here are actually smooth. It caught a logic error in my state management that I missed, not just by ‘reviewing’ code but by having the ‘tester’ agent flag it before the ‘developer’ agent committed the fix. Anyone else seeing a jump in reasoning quality with this setup, or am I just in the honeymoon phase? submitted by /u/HarrisonAIx

Originally posted by u/HarrisonAIx on r/ArtificialInteligence