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At the Open Source Summit North America, it was announced that Google donated its Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol to the Linux Foundation. The A2A protocol offers a standard way for connecting agents ...
Cisco has donated its AGNTCY, a foundation for an interoperable 'Internet of Agents' to enable disparate AI agents to ...
Anthropic, Google, and others are developing better ways for agents to interact with our programs and each other, but there’s ...
Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin emphasised the importance of neutrality, stating that hosting A2A ensures long-term collaboration and unbiased governance necessary to unlock agent ...
Developed by Cisco in collaboration with LangChain and Galileo, the Agntcy project bills itself as the "internet of agents" as it’s designed to facilitate discovery and identification of the software ...
According to the Linux Foundation, the A2A Protocol project is backed not only by Google, but also by more than 100 other major technology companies, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft ...
Under the Linux Foundation's governance, the protocol is expected to remain vendor-neutral and open to community contributions. "By joining the Linux Foundation, A2A is ensuring the long-term ...
The Linux Foundation will manage the open-governance framework for A2A, covering topics such as trustworthy agent identity, delegated agent authority, governance policy, and agent security.
In June, the Linux Foundation started an Agent2Agent (A2A) project, designed around an open protocol created by Google for secure agent-to-agent communication and collaboration.
Google Cloud has donated its Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol to the Linux Foundation, which has now announced a new community-driven project called the Agent2Agent Project. A collective of former ...
Google has transferred its Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol, designed for AI agent communication, to the Linux Foundation to foster open-source collaboration. The protocol, previously adopted by ...