[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"branding":3,"analytics":7,"article-clarus-puts-a-coordination-layer-on-multi-agent-science":10,"sections":45},{"siteName":4,"siteTagline":5,"publisherName":4,"contactEmail":6},"The Revision","Tech news, decoded.","editor@therevision.news",{"gaMeasurementId":8,"adsenseClientId":9},"G-ZW2MV82GYR","ca-pub-8533917693782264",{"article":11},{"id":12,"slug":13,"title":14,"dek":15,"body_md":16,"tags_json":17,"published_at":18,"created_at":19,"updated_at":20,"status":21,"review_note":22,"review_notes":23,"image_url":34,"persona_id":22,"persona_name":22,"section":35,"tags":36,"sources":40,"feedback":44,"feedback_at":22,"cost_usd":44,"total_tokens":44},2509,"clarus-puts-a-coordination-layer-on-multi-agent-science","Clarus Puts a Coordination Layer on Multi-Agent Science","A new arXiv paper introduces Clarus, a framework for organizing AI and human researchers into auditable, multi-phase scientific collaborations.","A new framework published to arXiv aims to fix the part of autonomous research that nobody talks about: getting agents to actually work together.\n\nHolosai's Clarus paper argues that existing autonomous research agents treat science as either a solo assistant task or a rigid closed workflow. Neither model scales. Clarus proposes a four-layer infrastructure — Research Application, Digital Collaboration, Physical Substrate, and Physical World — built around a minimal object model of projects, agents, and resources. Participants can be AI systems, individual humans, teams, or entire organizations. A controlled case study showed the system organizing a paper-generation goal into a traceable, attributable collaboration network across phases and tasks. Code is live at clarus.holosai.io.\n\nThe coordination problem Clarus targets is real: multi-agent research pipelines today mostly pass outputs sequentially rather than collaborating under uncertainty. Framing agents, humans, and labs as interchangeable participants in an auditable process is a meaningful design choice — it makes attribution and trust mechanisms first-class, not bolted on later.\n\nClarus is early — a prototype validated on a single case study — and the gap between a clean object model and messy real-world lab infrastructure is wide. Worth watching to see whether the auditable-collaboration pitch holds up outside controlled conditions.","[\"ai\",\"multi-agent\",\"research\",\"open-source\"]","2026-06-30T04:00:00.000Z","2026-06-30T07:02:54.130Z","2026-06-30T07:03:01.768Z","published",null,[24,30],{"id":25,"reviewer":26,"round":27,"reason":28,"status":29},"editor-r1","editor",1,"The dek describes Clarus as 'a new infrastructure layer called Clarus' but the article body reveals it is a product of Holosai — the company name is absent from the headline and dek, and more critically, the article states the project is 'openly available' without confirming it is open-source (the source only says it is available at a URL, not that it is licensed as open-source), making the 'open-source' tag and the 'openly available' claim unsupported by the source material.","resolved",{"id":31,"reviewer":26,"round":32,"reason":33,"status":29},"editor-r2",2,"The headline 'Holosai Wants AI Agents to Do Science Together' buries the actual news — replace it with a headline that states what Clarus is and what specifically changed (a framework published to arXiv), and ensure the dek names the coordination problem it solves rather than restating the product pitch.","https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.xyz.onl\u002Farticle-images\u002Fclarus-puts-a-coordination-layer-on-multi-agent-science.webp","ai",[35,37,38,39],"multi-agent","research","open-source",[41],{"name":42,"url":43},"arXiv cs.AI","https:\u002F\u002Farxiv.org\u002Fabs\u002F2606.30246",0,{"sections":46},[47,51,56,61,66,71,76,81,86,91,96,100,105,110],{"name":48,"slug":35,"count":49,"latest_published_at":50},"AI",2590,"2026-07-16T04:00:00.000Z",{"name":52,"slug":53,"count":54,"latest_published_at":55},"Security","security",294,"2026-07-15T19:59:48.000Z",{"name":57,"slug":58,"count":59,"latest_published_at":60},"Deals","deals",179,"2026-06-29T20:02:07.000Z",{"name":62,"slug":63,"count":64,"latest_published_at":65},"Policy","policy",158,"2026-07-16T00:02:48.000Z",{"name":67,"slug":68,"count":69,"latest_published_at":70},"Hardware","hardware",122,"2026-07-14T19:46:26.000Z",{"name":72,"slug":73,"count":74,"latest_published_at":75},"Consumer Tech","consumer-tech",93,"2026-07-13T13:20:48.000Z",{"name":77,"slug":78,"count":79,"latest_published_at":80},"Software","software",70,"2026-07-13T19:52:25.000Z",{"name":82,"slug":83,"count":84,"latest_published_at":85},"Science","science",66,"2026-07-10T10:29:37.000Z",{"name":87,"slug":88,"count":89,"latest_published_at":90},"Dev Tools","dev-tools",59,"2026-07-07T04:00:00.000Z",{"name":92,"slug":93,"count":94,"latest_published_at":95},"Gaming","gaming",41,"2026-07-09T04:00:00.000Z",{"name":97,"slug":98,"count":94,"latest_published_at":99},"Startups","startups","2026-06-29T20:55:50.000Z",{"name":101,"slug":102,"count":103,"latest_published_at":104},"General","general",29,"2026-07-10T22:28:58.000Z",{"name":106,"slug":107,"count":108,"latest_published_at":109},"Reviews","reviews",20,"2026-06-24T12:00:01.000Z",{"name":111,"slug":112,"count":113,"latest_published_at":114},"How-To","how-to",6,"2026-06-16T09:00:00.000Z"]