An open-source spec for orchestration: Symphony
The article discusses Symphony, an open-source specification designed for orchestration in AI applications. It aims to streamline the integration and management of various AI components, enhancing collaboration and efficiency in development processes. Symphony is positioned as a valuable tool for developers seeking to build and deploy AI systems more effectively.
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