Google Cloud Donates A2A AI Protocol to the Linux Foundation
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Google Donates the Agent2Agent Protocol to the Linux Foundation
In April, Google announced the Agent2Agent (A2A) protocol at its Cloud Next conference. The protocol aims to make it easier for AI agents to talk to each other, no matter what framework they were built with. Since everything in AI moves at lightning speed these days, at the Open Source Summit in Denver, Google today announced that it has donated the protocol to the Linux Foundation and moved it to a new GitHub repository. Among the companies joi…
The Linux Foundation has launched the Agent 2 agent project (A2A) on GitHub. The open source protocol initiated by Google connects AI agents with each other.
The Agent2Agent protocol allows IA agents to communicate with each other through technical layers and platforms. It was designed by Google. Now, the protocol is in the hands of the Linux Foundation. This was done in partnership between Google, AWS, CISCO, Microsoft, Salesforce, SAP, ServiceNow. The Agent2Agent project will be an independent entity of the industry. The objective is to ensure the opening of the protocol and the neutrality of the p…
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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. A2A was originally developed by Google Cloud as a protocol specification, SDK, and tooling set that made communication between AI agents possible. The protocol allows AI agents from different vendors to discover each other, share capabilities and context, and securely collaborate …
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