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AI chatbots were tasked to run a tech company. They built software in under seven minutes — for less than $1.
(www.businessinsider.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
This research seems to be more focused on whether the bots would interoperate in different roles to coordinate on a task than about creating the actual software. The idea is to reduce "halucinations" by providing each bot a more specific task.
The paper goes into more about this:
I assume the endgame of this is the boardroom suggestion ~~guy~~ bot asking "is this based on real facts? / does this actually function?"