I built Consilium, a multi-agent AI system designed to simulate founder-level decision-making using role-based LLM agents.
The system consists of multiple specialized agents (strategist, analyst, critic, etc.) that evaluate an idea in parallel, while a central “chairperson” agent synthesizes their outputs into a single, structured decision.
Key Features:
Multi-agent architecture with role-based reasoning
Parallel evaluation of ideas across multiple perspectives
This is the UiPath Forum, not LinkedIn. You might have more success promoting it on a different platform.
However, if I may provide feedback, the phrase “founder-level decision-making” has a pretty bad corporate buzzword salad vibe. It comes off as obtuse/cringey, because what does “founder-level” even mean? Is that even measurable? Best of luck to you.
@Arjun_R
The News > Other activities might be better suited for a cross-post like this. Showing how it integrates with UiPath would be appreciated as well.
I’ve been thinking about our current approach, and I wonder. Given how fast things develop in agentic world, should our UiPath Forum be more open and foster the overall agentic discussion, even if not strictly UiPath related? In one way or another.