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Dapr’s microservices runtime now supports AI agents


Back in 2019, Microsoft open-sourced Dapr, a new runtime for making building distributed microservice-based applications easier. At the time, nobody was

And many people, they might choose a workflow engine or an actor framework, but there’s still a lot of work they need to do to actually write the agent logic on the other side. That’s in part because Dapr’s actors are meant to be extremely efficient and able to spin up within milliseconds when a message comes in (and shut down, with their state preserved, when their job is done). Frederic covers enterprise, cloud, developer tools, Google, Microsoft, gadgets, transportation and anything else he finds interesting.

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