The flow structure is a super feature, I'm sure it will be of much help when developing more sophisticated crew flows. Awesome stuff dude, please keep up the great work!
Hi Tyler! I thought this was really nice. The flows seem like a super powerful feature. It would be really interesting to see more complex tasks as well. I know what I'm spending my evenings on this next week 🛠
The flow feature appears to imitate the state management originally introduced by LangGraph. While CrewAI is known for its straightforward and easy-to-understand approach, this new flow feature adds complexity to the process, making the syntax more convoluted compared to LangGraph. If an AI agent essentially operates as a state machine, what kind of agent framework should we adopt? Should we opt for high-level control, like CrewAI, or more low-level control, as seen in LangGraph?
Hey no worries! A flow is a combination of just regular python functions, but inside each function you can just have normal code do something like save to a file, or run a crew....or a combination of both! Yes a Crew is a bunch of agents
The flow structure is a super feature, I'm sure it will be of much help when developing more sophisticated crew flows. Awesome stuff dude, please keep up the great work!
Yes it is amazing, I think it will be very helpful as well! Thank you
Hi Tyler! I thought this was really nice. The flows seem like a super powerful feature. It would be really interesting to see more complex tasks as well. I know what I'm spending my evenings on this next week 🛠
thank you! And yes flow does seem really powerful. I will have more complex tasks in the near future 👐
Thank you for such great content. I always enjoy your videos and practical hands on guides
Thanks for watching I appreciate it 🙏
The flow feature appears to imitate the state management originally introduced by LangGraph. While CrewAI is known for its straightforward and easy-to-understand approach, this new flow feature adds complexity to the process, making the syntax more convoluted compared to LangGraph. If an AI agent essentially operates as a state machine, what kind of agent framework should we adopt? Should we opt for high-level control, like CrewAI, or more low-level control, as seen in LangGraph?
You prefer CrewAI, Langgraph, or Autogen?
Sorry, my Python level is still low. From my understanding, Flow is a bunch of Crew, and the Crew is a bunch of Agents, right?
Hey no worries! A flow is a combination of just regular python functions, but inside each function you can just have normal code do something like save to a file, or run a crew....or a combination of both! Yes a Crew is a bunch of agents