Re: WG - Agent-to-Agent LLM Communication Standardization

čt 6. 3. 2025 v 0:33 odesílatel Samuele Marro <
samuele.marro@trinity.ox.ac.uk> napsal:

> Yes! All in the open — the Github organization is here
> <https://github.com/agent-standardization>, and we're in the middle of
> setting up a public Discord server. MIT (or a similarly permissive license)
> for all outputs.
>

Awesome!  Looking forward to seeing what you make!


>
> Best,
>
> Samuele Marro
> Department Of Engineering Sciences
> University of Oxford
> agoraprotocol.org
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> *From:* Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 5, 2025 11:08 PM
> *To:* Samuele Marro <samuele.marro@trinity.ox.ac.uk>
> *Cc:* public-webagents@w3.org <public-webagents@w3.org>
> *Subject:* Re: WG - Agent-to-Agent LLM Communication Standardization
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> st 5. 3. 2025 v 23:52 odesílatel Samuele Marro <
> samuele.marro@trinity.ox.ac.uk> napsal:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm Samuele Marro, currently doing a PhD on agent communication at the
> University of Oxford with Microsoft. I've been informally following the
> activities of the group for some time and officially joined two weeks ago.
>
> I've been talking to members of the major companies and organizations
> working on LLM-based agent frameworks — LangChain, Camel AI, ANP,
> Wild-Card, Eigent, Stanford, Oxford, Agora, Alan Turing Institute, and
> GovAI. They've accepted my proposal to set up an early, lean,
> practical-focused working group on standardizing certain aspects of
> agent-to-agent communication for LLM-based agents, such as format selection
> and capability / service description for LLM-based agents.
> The main strength of the committee is that it includes the creators of all
> the major agent protocols (Agent Protocol, ANP, Agora, and agents.json), as
> well as some of the companies most active in terms of web agents. This
> means that we can get early feedback on how well different approaches work
> and practical insights from people using agents in business contexts.
>
> Given the expertise within the Web Agents CG, we would like to invite you
> all to take part in the group. The activities of the group are distinct
> from those of the Web Agents CG, since our main focus is on LLM-specific
> standards that are not tightly coupled to the Web Architecture. That said,
> we would like to build them in such a way that they can be used in  W3C
> standards later down the line.
>
>
> Looks interesting!  Will the work be done in the open?
>
>
>
> If you're interested in participating, please reach out to me or Jesse
> Wright (jesse.wright@cs.ox.ac.uk) via email.
>
> Looking forward to working more closely with you all.
>
> Best,
>
> Samuele Marro
> Department Of Engineering Sciences
> University of Oxford
> agoraprotocol.org
>
>

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