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This pull request focuses on a terminology sweep across key documentation files. The primary goal is to refine the language used to describe agent work, transitioning from 'simultaneous' to 'concurrent' and clarifying 'multi-agent work' to 'work by multiple agents'. These changes aim to improve the precision and understanding of how agents operate within the Carson framework.

Highlights

  • Terminology Refinement: Updated instances of 'simultaneous agent work' to 'concurrent agent work' in the README for improved clarity and precision.
  • Documentation Clarity: Modified the objective in docs/carson-4.0.md from 'multi-agent work' to 'work by multiple agents' to enhance readability and accuracy.
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  • README.md
    • Replaced 'simultaneous agent work' with 'concurrent agent work'.
  • docs/carson-4.0.md
    • Changed 'multi-agent work' to 'work by multiple agents' in the objectives section.
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This pull request updates terminology in the project's documentation. Specifically, it changes 'simultaneous' to 'concurrent' in README.md and rephrases 'multi-agent work' in docs/carson-4.0.md. I have reviewed these documentation changes and found no issues.

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