Re: Invited talk at the regular Web Agents CG meeting Feb. *14th*, 2025: AgentNetworkProtocol (ANP): An Open-Source Protocol for Agent Identity and Agent Descriptions

That's right, sorry. Unfortnuately, there are people participating in 
the CG in very different timezones, which is why we have 2 time slots 
alternating every two weeks (Monday and Friday)

By the way, all, make sure you take into account the erratum I just 
sent: the meeting is on Feb. *14th* (updated in the subject of this 
email) not on Feb. 13th (unless you are in a timezone far towards the 
West from Europe :).

Best,

Le 05/02/2025 à 16:42, Frederick Gibson a écrit :
> This sounds like an excellent event, but is at midnight US PST 
> unfortunately.
> 
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> ---- On Wed, 05 Feb 2025 07:32:10 -0800 *Antoine Zimmermann 
> <antoine.zimmermann@emse.fr>* wrote ---
> 
>     Dear all,
> 
>     Next week for our regular Web Agents CG meeting will be at this time:
> 
>     https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1739433600 <https://
>     zonestamp.toolforge.org/1739433600>
> 
>     The connection details are available from:
> 
>     https://www.w3.org/groups/cg/webagents/calendar/ <https://
>     www.w3.org/groups/cg/webagents/calendar/>
> 
>     Our main point of discussion will be the AgentNetworkProtocol (ANP)
>     that
>     will be introduced by Gaowei Chang who will kickstart the discussion
>     with a preliminary talk and presentation.
> 
>     *Title:* AgentNetworkProtocol (ANP): An Open-Source Protocol for Agent
>     Identity and Agent Descriptions
> 
>     *Abstract:* AgentNetworkProtocol (ANP) is an open-source protocol
>     specifically designed for agent communication scenarios. GitHub
>     repository: https://github.com/chgaowei/AgentNetworkProtocol
>     <https://github.com/chgaowei/AgentNetworkProtocol>.
> 
>     This talk will cover the following topics:
>     1. What are the core principles behind ANP's design, and how do we
>     envision the Agentic Web?
>     2. How ANP achieves decentralized agent identity authentication based
>     on DID while supporting scalability for billions of users.
>     3. The implementation of 0RTT interaction in ANP's identity
>     authentication process and how it differs from existing cross-platform
>     identity authentication methods.
>     4. The design of ANP's agent description specification and how it
>     improves consistency in data interpretation between agents.
>     5. Using the agent description specification to link agent data into a
>     network that is easily accessible by agents.
> 
>     Finally, we will demonstrate how an intelligent assistant and a coffee
>     shop agent use ANP to complete a coffee purchase.
> 
>     *Short bio of the proposers:*
>     This presentation is a collaboration between Gaowei Chang and James
>     Waugh, who is also a developer of the ANP protocol.
> 
>     Gaowei Chang, with over a decade of experience in designing and
>     developing communication protocols, has previously worked at Taobao and
>     Alibaba Cloud Computing and now runs an AI Agent infrastructure
>     technology company. Their mission is to define the connectivity between
>     agents and build an open, secure, and efficient collaborative network
>     for billions of agents.
> 
>     James Waugh is an entrepreneur, product designer, and community builder
>     developing adaptive multi-agent systems. He actively contributes to
>     various open-source projects including NEAR AI and Agent Network
>     Protocol. Over the past decade, James has been at the forefront of
>     web3,
>     pioneering decentralized governance and advancing the concept of the
>     internet of agents.
> 
>     Best,
>     -- 
>     Antoine Zimmermann
>     École des Mines de Saint-Étienne
>     158 cours Fauriel
>     CS 62362
>     42023 Saint-Étienne Cedex 2
>     France
>     Tél:+33(0)4 77 49 97 02
>     http://www.emse.fr/~zimmermann/ <http://www.emse.fr/~zimmermann/>
> 
> 
> 
> 

-- 
Antoine Zimmermann
École des Mines de Saint-Étienne
158 cours Fauriel
CS 62362
42023 Saint-Étienne Cedex 2
France
Tél:+33(0)4 77 49 97 02
http://www.emse.fr/~zimmermann/

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