Applied AI Researchers Lack a Dedicated Community for Autonomous Agent Discussion
A researcher working on autonomous agents and agentic flows cannot find a community of like-minded applied AI practitioners to collaborate with. Academic AI communities and general developer forums do not serve the applied agentic AI research niche. A purpose-built community for this segment does not clearly exist.
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