Building the open and interoperable internet of agents (AIM251)

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The Internet of Agents: Enabling Agentic Distributed Computing

Automation and Abstraction in Innovation

  • Innovation has two axes: automation (making current work more efficient) and abstraction (unlocking new ways of doing things).
  • Examples:
    • Building a house with bricks vs. using 3D-printed walls.
    • Hardware infrastructure -> virtual infrastructure -> cloud-native infrastructure.

The Rise of Agentic Systems

  • Emergence of generative AI and foundation models that can understand semantic relationships across various domains.
  • These models are enabling the creation of agentic systems that can reason, plan, and solve problems in a goal-oriented, probabilistic manner.
  • This represents a shift from deterministic to deterministic and probabilistic computing.

Disruption of All Work

  • The disruption potential of agentic systems is massive, estimated to be over $4 trillion.
  • Agentic systems will disrupt knowledge work, services, and physical work (through embodied agents and robots).
  • They will also change how we interact socially, with virtual avatars and agents.

The Need for an Internet of Agents

  • Scaling up simple agents and assistants is not enough.
  • We need an "internet of agents" - a distributed, open, and interoperable platform for agent-to-agent and agent-to-human collaboration.
  • This platform should enable:
    • Heterogeneous agents from various vendors and domains to work together.
    • Quantum-safe security to protect against the disruption of current security protocols.

Call to Action

  • Contribute to building the open and interoperable "internet of agents" by scanning the QR code provided.
  • Engage with the speaker (Vijay) to help make this platform a reality.

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