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A Multi Agent System (MAS) is a type of Artificial Intelligence (AI) system that consists of multiple autonomous agents that interact with each other and their environment. These agents are able to perceive their environment, make decisions, and take actions based on their own individual goals. MASs are used in a variety of applications, such as robotics, distributed control systems, and game theory.
MASs are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to solve complex problems that are difficult for traditional AI systems. They are also able to handle large amounts of data and can be used to simulate real-world scenarios. Additionally, MASs are able to learn from their environment and adapt to changing conditions.
Some companies in the MAS market include Google, Microsoft, IBM, Amazon, and Apple. These companies are using MASs to develop AI-based products and services, such as autonomous vehicles, natural language processing, and machine learning. Show Less Read more