Getting Started with Gemini API Managed Agents — The Quickest Path from Prompt to Deployed Agent
The article discusses the introduction of Managed Agents in the Gemini API, which simplifies the process of deploying agents. It highlights the advantages of using a single API call to provision a fully-functional agent without the need for complex infrastructure management. The guide provides steps for getting started with Managed Agents, emphasizing their capabilities and ease of use.
- ▪Managed Agents allow developers to create agents with a single API call, eliminating the need for infrastructure setup.
- ▪The agents maintain persistent state and can execute code in a remote sandbox provided by Google.
- ▪Users can define tools for the agents to utilize, enabling them to perform complex tasks efficiently.
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