Tell me, Mr. Smith ... what good is an agent if it's unable to speak? We have protocols and standards for just about everything. It's generally helpful when we can all agree on how technologies should ...
Major technology vendors are converging around a single protocol for artificial intelligence agent communication, potentially ending the fragmentation that has limited the deployment of enterprise AI.
Anthropic, Google, and others are developing better ways for agents to interact with our programs and each other, but there’s still more work to be done. A growing number of companies are launching AI ...
On April 9, 2025, Google debuted the Agent2Agent Protocol (A2A) as a standards-based approach that would enable AI agents to discover one another, exchange information securely and collaborate across ...
Version 0.3 of the open-source A2A protocol introduces gRPC support, signed security cards, and enhanced integration with Google’s Agent Development Kit to simplify agent orchestration for enterprises ...
Why your business should care about AI agentsMCP, A2A and ACP: The three protocols wiring the agentic internet − and what South African enterprises need to do about them now. By Eugene Perumal, Eugene ...
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When will full autonomy happen? It’s the question tabled at every technology vendor meeting these days. The IT industry is frantically building agentic AI services and everybody wants a stake at the ...
Released late last year by AI firm Anthropic, model context protocol (MCP) is an open standard designed to standardize the way AI systems, particularly large language models (LLMs), integrate and ...