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Are you paying an AI swarm tax Stanford finds single agents can beat multi agent systems
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

Multi-agent wins often vanish when compute is matched equally
Stanford research warns enterprises may be paying a “swarm tax” for multi-agent AI systems whose gains disappear under equal compute. When both single and multi-agent setups get the same “thinking token” budget, single agents usually match or outperform multi-agent architectures on multi-hop reasoning. Multi-agent approaches help mainly when context is corrupted or fragmented.
- Equal thinking-token budgets flatten multi-agent accuracy advantages
- Single agents often outperform on multi-hop reasoning tasks
- Multi-agent benefits show up when context is noisy or corrupted
- Token accounting gaps can mislead enterprise evaluation
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