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Medallion Architecture: Helping Develop Agentic AI Solutions

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March 2025

We delve into the mechanics of medallion architecture, its relevance in the development of agentic AI solutions in partnership with Microsoft Autogen, and its usefulness in the domains of banking and financial services.

- Dr Magesh Kasthuri

Medallion Architecture: Helping Develop Agentic AI Solutions

In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence (AI), the ability to create robust, scalable, and efficient solutions is paramount. One such architectural approach that has gained traction is the medallion architecture, especially when developing agentic AI solutions using platforms like Microsoft Autogen.

Microsoft Autogen is an open source sophisticated framework that streamlines the development of AI agents. These agents aren't just any bots; they are designed to mimic human behaviour and decision-making processes. Imagine an AI that can understand context, learn from interactions, and respond in a way that feels almost human. That's the magic of agentic AI, and Autogen is at the heart of making it a reality.

A standout feature of Autogen is its ability to create AI agents that can adapt and evolve. This means they aren't stuck with a rigid set of instructions. Instead, they learn and grow from each interaction, becoming more efficient and effective over time. Think of it as employees who get better at their job the more they do it.

Moreover, Autogen makes it easier for developers to build these sophisticated agents. The framework provides a robust set of tools and resources, cutting down on the time and complexity usually associated with AI development. This is a game-changer, especially for businesses looking to integrate advanced AI into their operations without a massive investment in time or resources.

What makes Autogen truly special is its user-friendly nature. Microsoft has designed it to be accessible even to those who may not be AI experts.

This democratisation of AI technology means more people can participate in creating intelligent solutions, fostering innovation across various industries.

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