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Roomcomm is an ephemeral REST chatroom service designed for AI agents to communicate across different stacks and networks. It supports MCP and plain REST, with optional key-based access control and browser-based monitoring.
This article proposes running ActivityPub on top of the AT Protocol's PDS, arguing that combining the two architectures could offer better user agency and credible exit while maintaining compatibility with existing federated social media.
A new network has been launched that allows AI agents to discover and interact with each other, enabling autonomous agent communication.
Open Memory Protocol is an open standard for portable AI memory across tools, enabling Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and others to share user context seamlessly.
The article reports on the current state of the Matter smart home standard, highlighting progress and challenges as discussed at the Unify conference, including the new Joint Fabric feature in version 1.6.
GuixPkgs is a project that makes every GNU Guix package available as a Nix flake, allowing users to mix Guix and Nixpkgs packages in a single flake. It uses guix-transfer to convert Guix derivations to Nix derivations and provides a binary cache to avoid rebuilding the entire Guix bootstrap.
This paper introduces an LLM-powered comparative pipeline for analyzing governance discourse in AI agent protocols, applying it to ERC-8004 and Google A2A to examine how institutional design shapes thematic priorities and community structure.
F3 is a next-generation open-source data file format that uses embedded WebAssembly decoders for interoperability and extensibility, addressing limitations of legacy formats like Parquet. It is currently a research prototype from a paper published in ACM.
SMPTE has made its entire Standards catalog freely available to the global media technology community, aiming to accelerate adoption, implementation, and innovation in the industry.
Google, GitHub, and NVIDIA released the Agentic Resource Discovery (ARD) specification, enabling AI agents to dynamically discover and use tools across the web via domain-hosted catalogs, breaking down walled gardens.
Epic Games announces plans with Unreal Engine 6 to enable Fortnite skins to be used across other games, aiming for metaverse interoperability, with early access expected in 2027.
Google and industry partners announce Agentic Resource Discovery (ARD), an open specification for AI agents to discover, verify, and connect to tools, skills, and other agents across platforms in a decentralized way.
Google released a free 50-page guide on AI Agent tools and interoperability, covering open protocols such as MCP, A2A, A2UI, AP2, and UCP.
Google Cloud introduces the Open Knowledge Format (OKF), an open specification for representing metadata and curated knowledge in markdown files to improve data sharing and context for AI agents. The format aims to make knowledge from fragmented internal systems portable and interoperable.
Google Cloud introduces the Open Knowledge Format (OKF), an open specification that standardizes the LLM-wiki pattern for representing structured knowledge in markdown with YAML frontmatter, aiming to improve data sharing and interoperability for AI agents.
Apple is withholding its new AI-powered Siri from the European Union, citing the Digital Markets Act's interoperability requirements as a threat to user privacy and security. The EU Commission disputes Apple's claims and says it has not proposed compliant solutions.
A blog post discussing the challenges of standards and interoperability, using the example of a base64 encoding bug in Subresource Integrity (SRI) that took a decade to surface, leading to a specification update.
The ACP (Agent Client Protocol) unifies the communication method between editors and AI agents, enabling AI coding tools like Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and Gemini CLI to work together collaboratively, marking the transition of AI programming from standalone tools to an interconnected workflow phase.
The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) has been granted permission to intervene in a European Court of Justice case (T-359/25) where Apple challenges the European Commission's decision on interoperability obligations under the Digital Markets Act. The FSFE defends interoperability and software freedom, arguing that limiting these obligations could harm developers and users.
A speculative discussion about the concept of an open network for AI agents, where agents can discover and pay each other for specialized tasks, emphasizing interoperability and decentralized registry.