Writing / Copywriting

Multi-Agent is a snake oil

An opinionated write-up on where multi-agent systems have and have not delivered value, with concrete comparisons across coding, images, CAD, and BIM, plus a description of Blade’s evidence-first architecture.

Clear28/30
Useful20/30
Specific16/20
Complete14/20
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Why it was accepted

The page is clearly about an AI-adjacent product and research project, Blade, and explains its purpose, architecture, and results in enough detail for a public listing. It gives concrete evidence from experiments, names the components used in the system, and describes outputs such as manifests, logs, artifacts, and replay validation. That makes it more than a blog opinion piece; it documents a useful agent platform and the tradeoffs it is trying to solve.

Weakness

It is still primarily a blog post, so a visitor cannot tell Blade’s current product status, how to try it, or whether there is public access, docs, or installation guidance from this page alone.

Review status

52 days ago #957 ↑ +6

Last evaluated 52 days ago. Current rank #957. Up 6 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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