Google LLC’s cloud unit has donated the Agent2Agent Protocol, a technology that facilitates interactions between artificial intelligence agents, to the Linux Foundation. The search giant announced the ...
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 ...
AI agents are approaching the kind of breakthrough moment that APIs had in the early 2010s. At that time, REST and JSON unlocked system-to-system integration at scale by simplifying what had been a ...
Since its launch in November 2024, the Model Context Protocol (MCP) from Anthropic has gone viral, generating buzz as a simple, standardized way to connect language models with tools and data. Now, ...
Google's Agent-to-Agent (A2A) protocol, a new open standard for AI agent interoperability, is gaining attention now that companies have invested in a variety of AI agents. The A2A protocol provides a ...
Google’s recently released Agent2Agent protocol has emerged as a top contender to facilitate communication and collaboration between AI agents in models and enterprises. Microsoft this week adopted ...
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 ...
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.
In his keynote presentation, Mike Smith, a Google staff software engineer, told the conference that the A2A protocol has evolved to make it easier to add custom extensions to the core specification.