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A little gap that will ensure the future of AI Agents being autonomous

3•utsav-develops•1h ago
Now, I know the progress in the field of agentic ai has just really taken a pace. With the introduction of mcp, a2a protocol & anp protocols, it certainly made us ask the right question: What really is required for taking a giant leap in the progress of ai agents? Obviously, the answer lies in the question: "quick progress"! Sounds generic right? but think for a second. Nobody can give objective answer to that question, but every answer is what the progress follows.

So to pace up this progress as fast as possible, human intervention needs to be at the absolute minimum. Because let's be honest, humans aren't the most efficient being in this universe, we created machines to cope up against our weakness. So no bad feelings there :)... Anyways, for agents to progress quickly, they need very smooth communications between each other. The better the articulation in their communication, the faster the progress iteration. Now, i'm not claiming to have found the breakthrough to this problem. But i have slightly started answering to the question.

For humans, along with their language, exact listener is required for the speaker to convey their message correctly. I mean you cannot tell a chef to cut your hair & expect him to do it. No, chef cooks food & barber cuts hair. Similarly in the agentic space, agents need to know the difference between which agent they want. So to contribute a little in this great journey of agentic development, i made "sockridge". It's open source & contributes in this small space of agentic communication. You can checkout @ https://github.com/Sockridge/sockridge. Let's share our views & let's ask the right question for the greater good !!

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