

How to usefully run 1,000 agents in parallel
Join us for a fireside chat with Josh Albrecht (CTO, Imbue) and Harrison Chase (CEO, LangChain), and an exclusive demo of Imbue's newest tool: a CLI for creating and managing agents locally or in the cloud.
With coding agents, what once took months and twenty engineers to build can now be built in a weekend by one. But getting multiple AI coding agents running in parallel—and keeping them running well—is still trickier than it should be.
Josh and Harrison will discuss how to run a fleet of AI coding agents reliably, safely, and cheaply. How do you delegate well-scoped tasks? How do you verify quality at scale? When does parallelism help, and when does it create more problems than it solves?
You'll come away with:
A concrete mental model for running parallel agents on real projects
Insights from two founders building foundational agent infrastructure
Early access to our new CLI tool to help you run 1,000 agents at once
Conversations with a curated group of engineers, technical PMs, and founders on agent workflows and how their teams are building differently
Space is limited, so RSVP soon! Please note that doors will close at 6pm, and we will be unable to accommodate late arrivals.
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About Imbue:
Imbue is an AI company building tools to empower humans in the AI age. We’re building toward an open agent ecosystem where you can understand, modify, and verify agents—so they only work in your interest.
About LangChain:
We provide the agent engineering platform and open source frameworks to help companies ship reliable agents. LangSmith powers top engineering teams -- including Cisco, Klarna, Clay, Blackrock, LinkedIn, and more. Observe, evaluate, and deploy agents with LangSmith, our comprehensive platform for agent engineering.