Agent Development Kit (ADK) - Conceptual Overview
In this video, I will walk you through the building blocks of the agent development kit (ADK) framework recently released by Google. This will be more from a conceptual perspective, not a code tutorial (though a few code samples are shown). I try to go into a fair amount of detail and depth, for those interested in learning more about the framework, beyond the high-level overviews you may have seen. Please let me know in the comments if you'd be interested in a tutorial video with actual code walkthroughs. --- This video took approximately 12 cups of coffee to make. Consider buying me one if you want to support: buymeacoffee.com/vdantas #google #googlecloud #adk #agent #ai #sdk

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