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07/10 Question of the Day
A Multi-Agent Research firm's escalation system has a fixed 60-second timeout — if the human reviewer does not respond, the agent proceeds with its default decision. The team finds reviewers regularly miss the window. Which adjustment BEST preserves oversight? A. Lower the timeout to 10 seconds to force reviewers to respond quickly before the agent proceeds with its default B. Treat timeout as continued waiting, not auto-proceed; surface the queue depth to operations C. Auto-proceed faster and rely on post-hoc review D. Disable triggers when reviewer load is high Drop your answer (A / B / C / D) in the comments 👇 I'll reveal the correct answer and the why tomorrow.
07/10 Question of the Day
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B
07/09 Question of the Day
A Multi-Agent Research firm delegates exploratory research to a subagent. The subagent occasionally returns 'no findings.' Sometimes this means truly nothing found; sometimes it means the subagent gave up early. Which adjustment BEST fits? A. Have the subagent return its search scope, queries tried, and any partial findings alongside its conclusion B. Trust the empty 'no findings' result as authoritative, since the subagent searched the scope and an empty return is a valid conclusion C. Re-run the subagent repeatedly until it eventually returns at least one finding to act on D. Cancel the delegation pattern and have the parent perform the exploratory research directly itself Drop your answer (A / B / C / D) in the comments 👇 I'll reveal the correct answer and the why tomorrow.
07/09 Question of the Day
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07/07 Question of the Day
A Customer Support Agent orchestrator dispatches four subagents in parallel: lookup_billing, lookup_orders, lookup_tickets, lookup_account. One of the four fails. Which behavior is MOST consistent with CCA-F guidance for parallel execution? A. Parallel execution should be avoided entirely because partial failures are inherent B. The orchestrator should simply choose to ignore the single failed subagent entirely and then just continue onward as normal C. The orchestrator should re-run all four subagents from scratch D. The fan-in step must explicitly handle the partial failure — neither silently dropping it nor failing the whole task Drop your answer (A / B / C / D) in the comments 👇 I'll reveal the correct answer and the why tomorrow.
07/07 Question of the Day
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Udemy Course Coupon - July
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just joined. thanks for the info
Exam preparation
I'm about 60% through the course. Before starting, I took one of the exams as a baseline and scored 50%. My goal is to get up to 80–90% by the time I finish preparing. A few questions for anyone who's taken the exam recently: 1. Has anyone sat the exam recently? How closely does it match the practice exam available on Udemy? 2. Besides the course itself, what other resources did you use to prepare? I've gone through the material available here, but some of it requires premium access, what would you consider must haves before sitting the exam? My exam date is August 2nd, so I've given myself about a month to prepare. Any advice is appreciated!
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