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A standard for AI agents will improve transparency and security on the internet.
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Vint Cerf, co-creator of TCP/IP, is developing a standard to identify AI agents operating on the open internet. This initiative aims to create a framework for recognizing and managing autonomous AI entities online. The plan could shape how AI agents interact safely and transparently across networks.

A standard for AI agents will improve transparency and security on the internet.
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Companies can better manage AI-driven services and ensure compliance with emerging norms.
Organizations using AI agents should monitor this development to align with future standards.
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Vint Cerf, co-creator of TCP/IP, is developing a standard to identify AI agents operating on the open internet. This initiative aims to create a framework for recognizing and managing autonomous AI entities online. The plan could shape how AI agents interact safely and transparently across networks.
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Vint Cerf, co-creator of TCP/IP, is developing a standard to identify AI agents operating on the open internet. This initiative aims to create a framework for recognizing and managing autonomous AI entities online. The plan could shape how AI agents interact safely and transparently across networks.