After watching The Thinking Game documentary, maybe Amazon has little appetite for "research" companies that don't actually solve real world problems, like Deepseek did.
The movie seems like a fluff piece when you find out what has transpired at DeepMind subsequently with slowing down publishing material to “selling out to product” which the founder was hell bent against in the documentary.
What do you even mean by "AI agent"? I've head that term used in a few different ways, but none of them are at all close to anything that would benefit from an off-grid ad-hoc dialup-speed communication channel between agents (as opposed to between an agent an a human or non-AI service).
Poster literally says in the comment you replied to that they used other code they had to speed the development, so no it doesn't appear they wrote it entirely with an LLM, not that would matter if they did as long as it did what it was suppose to do (and what it was suppose to do isn't being defined by a gatekeeper).
I vibe with all the AI, so stick that in your brain cells.
Claude slips offline
Storms of code can’t halt the tide
Again, still they bide
One 9 of uptime?
More like “nine minutes of sheen”
Cloud gods need better scenes
And the two combined present an enormous ethical challenge but also enormous potential - radioactive spiders imbuing superpowers upon humans they might bite, magical ooze creating anthropomorphic turtles, and so on