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The Linux Foundation has formed the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) to promote open-source AI projects. This initiative includes contributions from Anthropic, Block, and OpenAI, focusing on standards like the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and tools for developing autonomous AI agents. The foundation aims to foster collaboration and transparency in the AI ecosystem.
Anthropic is donating the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to the Agentic AI Foundation, which is part of the Linux Foundation. This move aims to promote the open-source development of agentic AI technologies and maintain MCP as a neutral standard in the ecosystem. The donation will support ongoing community-driven governance and collaboration.
A group of former WordPress developers, supported by the Linux Foundation, has introduced the FAIR Package Manager, a decentralized system for managing WordPress plugins and themes. This initiative responds to recent disputes between hosting providers Automattic and WP Engine over trademark and contribution issues, aiming to enhance security and control within the WordPress ecosystem.
Jonathan Bryce has been appointed as the new executive director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) by the Linux Foundation. He brings extensive experience in cloud-native technologies and aims to further the adoption and advancement of open-source cloud solutions.
Google has donated the Agent2Agent protocol to the Linux Foundation, aiming to enhance interoperability in cloud-native environments. This move is part of Google's broader strategy to promote open-source technologies and collaborative development within the industry. The donation is expected to facilitate better communication between different agents in distributed systems.
The Linux Foundation has launched the Agent2Agent (A2A) project in collaboration with major tech companies including Google, AWS, and Microsoft, to develop an open standard for interoperability among AI agents. The A2A protocol aims to enable seamless communication and collaboration between AI systems, paving the way for innovative applications while ensuring vendor neutrality and community involvement.