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Ceylon is an advanced multi-agent platform specifically developed for Ceylon Aritficial Intelligence.
Empowering Collaboration, Simplifying Complexity
Welcome to Ceylon: A Multi-Agent System (MAS) designed to orchestrate complex task flows among multiple AI agents. Ceylon manages and automates interactions between agents, each with specific roles and responsibilities, enabling powerful collaborative AI solutions. By empowering collaboration and simplifying complexity, Ceylon opens up new possibilities in AI-driven task automation and problem-solving.
Ceylon pushes the boundaries of what's possible in task automation and AI collaboration. It's not just another framework; it's a new paradigm for solving complex problems.
Ceylon provides a range of tutorials and examples to help you get started and make the most of the framework:
To get started with Ceylon, refer to our detailed Getting Started Guide. This guide walks you through setting up a basic multi-agent system with easy-to-follow steps.
We welcome contributions! Please read our contributing guidelines before submitting a pull request.
Ceylon is released under the Apache-2.0 license. See the LICENSE file for details.
For questions or support, please contact us at support@ceylon.ai.
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Ceylon is an advanced multi-agent platform specifically developed for Ceylon Aritficial Intelligence.
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