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    <title>OpenTelemetry Semantic Conventions for Agentic AI</title>
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    <summary type="text">Multi-agent AI systems need observability beyond what OpenTelemetry GenAI provides. We built semantic conventions for workflows, tasks, handoffs, and tool calls—extending gen_ai.agent.* to give multi-agent systems first-class observability.</summary>
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    <title>Building Production Go SDKs with Claude Opus 4.5</title>
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    <summary type="text">We built two complete Go SDKs in hours instead of weeks. The pattern: OpenAPI spec → ogen code generation → wrapper services. Here&#39;s what we learned about AI-assisted SDK development.</summary>
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    <title>Building a Multi-Agent Statistics Verification System</title>
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    <summary type="text">The journey of creating stats-agent-team: from hallucinated statistics to verified facts. Lessons learned building a 4-agent pipeline with OmniLLM, OmniSerp, and OmniObserve.</summary>
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