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hi everybody Iamp;#39;m lorri Voss VP developer relations at llama index Welcome to our YouTube channel today Iamp;#39;m going to be talking about the sub question query engine and how it can be rebuilt in workflows workflows are our new abstraction for d for uh constructing complex agentic workflows and one of the cool things about uh being able to build workflows is that a lot of the built-ins in llama index can be reimplemented as these flexible extensible versions of themselves so today weamp;#39;re going to be walking through a notebook in which Iamp;#39;ve reimplemented our built-in sub question query engine just to recap what the sub question query engine does is it takes a single complicated question and a set of tools uh and it splits the complicated question into lots of smaller simpler questions and then uh uses the tools to be able to answer that question it then combines all of the smaller answers together into a single answer to the question so letamp;#39;s look at h