The recent release of AutoGen version 0.4 marks a significant update for the platform, featuring a complete rewrite that introduces new functionalities and improvements. The development team is actively seeking community feedback prior to the official launch. A new blog post outlines how users can leverage the AutoGen system in conjunction with @e2b_dev to execute AI-generated code in the cloud. This integration utilizes autogen-core, an event-driven base layer for the AutoGen stack currently in preview. Additionally, users have shared positive experiences, highlighting the cost-effectiveness of using generative AI for tasks such as site migration, although they noted that it requires some technical expertise.
Gen AI saved me $1000s as we completed the site migration without tech expertise and little outside help. However, gen AI was not plug-and-play code generation, and I had to draw from my early CTO, developer, and sys admin experience #GenAI AI https://t.co/CY7OSkAOAH
If you're using Autogen and interested in running AI-generated code, this article describe how you can do it in cloud with E2B https://t.co/vjObPp5gA9
This new blog by @g3rardomz shows how you can use @e2b_dev with #AutoGen to execute agent generated code in the cloud. Specifically, it shows how you can use it with autogen-core, the new event-driven base layer for the AutoGen stack that is currently in-preview. https://t.co/IgCsBavd9r https://t.co/H56lABr8QF