
The missing coordination primitive.
New research (AgenticFlict, arXiv 2604.03551) confirms what a lot of teams are learning the hard way: AI-generated PRs are producing a measurable new class of merge conflicts.
The agents have no concept of each other's intent.

An average conflict rate of 20% is enormous, both in terms of cognitive load and in terms of total cost.
"What are you working on?" is not a question any harness is currently asking. Except kawacode.ai
Agent (and human) intent declaration, not just traditional git workspace isolation, is the right coordination primitive for multi-agent teams. Real-time "code intersections" between live work catches overlap before it ever hits git.
Who else is fighting the multi-agent coordination problem? Drop your approach in the comments.
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