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      <title>Towards a science of scaling agent systems: When and why agent systems work?</title>
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      <description>Speaker Yubin Kim is a PhD student at the MIT Media Lab&amp;rsquo;s Personal Robots Group. His work focuses on multi-agent systems for healthcare, and wearable intelligence. Yubin is the first author of MDAgents, a tiered multi-LLM collaboration system designed for medical decision-making, accepted as an oral paper at NeurIPS 2024. His broader research explores medical hallucinations, agentic scaling laws, proactive clinical reasoning, and LLMs for wearable predictions, including the ongoing projects Health-LLM, Proactive Agent and Medical Hallucination.</description>
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