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Jerry Liu discusses the need for an agent-native document format that balances human and AI readability, comparing markdown and HTML, and mentioning LlamaParse for handling existing formats.
The LF AI & Data Foundation has formed a working group to develop DocLang, an AI-friendly document format backed by IBM, NVIDIA, Red Hat, ABBYY, HumanSignal, and Forgis, aiming to solve the problem of existing formats like PDF and HTML being ill-suited for AI parsing.
The Document Foundation welcomes Euro-Office's commitment to open standards but urges that ODF be adopted as its native document format for true digital sovereignty, correcting claims that Euro-Office is Europe's first open source office suite.
The Document Foundation corrects claims that Euro-Office is the first European open-source office suite, highlighting LibreOffice and OpenOffice.org's history and criticizing Euro-Office's use of Microsoft's proprietary OOXML format as contrary to digital sovereignty.
Adaptive Markdown is an open-source document format/viewer that uses coding agents to make documents interactive, enabling live workspaces for tasks like academic reading, note-taking, and automated workflows.