Last week, Synopsys’ lead on AI technology strategy, Stelios Diamantidis, stated that AI will start collaborating with AI in 2025, bringing in the next phase of AI deployment. He said that AI agents—which started out as simple AI bots performing rudimentary tasks using predefined rules and decision trees—have evolved into sophisticated AI agents that can understand human language, generate content, continuously learn and adapt their behavior accordingly.
These may be built for specific use cases and isolated within certain applications, but that will soon change when one AI agent could perceivably collaborate with another AI agent. In a blog post, Diamantidis added that AI agents are being trained for greater integration and collaboration, including in chip design.
To highlight their own internal use of this, Synopsys told EE Times, “Based on results from pilot programs, Synopsys internal GenAI applications are expected to yield 250,000 hours of employee capacity this coming year, freeing our teams to focus more of their time on high-value activities for our customers.”
In his blog, Diamantidis added, “Highly specialized AI agents could combine and analyze incalculable amounts of information spanning software workloads, architecture, data flow, timing, power, parasitics, manufacturing rules and other parameters. This AI-to-AI collaboration would help identify unseen patterns and correlations, develop new solutions for longstanding problems, and provide detailed recommendations for optimizing chip design and performance.”
12/24/2024 | Elektrik - Elektronik Mühendisliği
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