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AI agents can agree but still be wrong due to shared context

Two AI agents, when given the same context, can reach identical conclusions that are nonetheless incorrect. This phenomenon, termed "resonance," occurs when agents reinforce each other's errors rather than providing an independent check. To mitigate this, an orchestrator agent is proposed that operates with different context and can deliberately diverge from the other agents' reasoning. AI

IMPACT Highlights the need for diverse perspectives and independent validation in multi-agent AI systems to prevent cascading errors.

RANK_REASON The item discusses a conceptual issue with AI agent agreement, not a specific release or event.

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AI agents can agree but still be wrong due to shared context

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    Two AI agents can agree completely and still both be wrong. Same context means an "independent check" isn't independent. It's resonance -- same shape as the Tac

    Two AI agents can agree completely and still both be wrong. Same context means an "independent check" isn't independent. It's resonance -- same shape as the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, pushed at its own frequency until it twisted itself apart. The fix: an orchestrator that doesn't sha…