crewAI Multi-Agent Orchestration Framework Reaches 52K GitHub Stars
CrewAI is an open-source Python framework for orchestrating role-playing autonomous AI agents, enabling collaborative multi-agent workflows for complex tasks. The repository has accumulated 52,027 total stars with 55 new stars today, reflecting sustained community interest. It represents a prominent entry in the growing ecosystem of agent orchestration tooling.
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