Show HN: 10x better performance from the Coding Harnesses with LLM-wiki
A new tool called LLM-wiki allows users to compile knowledge bases by deploying multiple AI agents to research, cross-reference, and synthesize information into structured Markdown documents. It is designed to automate complex research tasks while maintaining provenance and avoiding confirmation bias.
Why it matters
This tool represents an advancement in AI-assisted research workflows, enabling more efficient and rigorous synthesis of large datasets.
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