
Unifying the AI Agent Internet: How Protocols Can Unlock Collective Intelligence
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What if AI agents could collaborate as seamlessly as devices do over the Internet? In this episode, we dive into "A Survey of AI Agent Protocols" by Yingxuan Yang and colleagues from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, a landmark paper that tackles the missing piece in today’s intelligent agent landscape: standardized communication protocols. As large language model (LLM) agents spread across industries—from customer service to healthcare—they still operate in silos, struggling to integrate with tools or with one another. This paper proposes a two-dimensional classification of agent protocols and explores a future where agents form coalitions, speak common languages, and evolve into a decentralized, intelligent network. Expect insights on leading protocols like MCP, A2A, and ANP, a vision for “Agent Internets,” and a compelling case for why protocol design may shape the next era of AI collaboration.
This podcast was generated using insights from the original paper and synthesized via Google’s NotebookLM.
🔗 Read the full paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.16736