Linux Foundation launches Agentic AI Foundation
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Linux Foundation launches Agentic AI Foundation
"Announced December 9, the AAIF is anchored by founding contributions including Anthropic's Model Context Protocol, an open protocol for integrating LLM applications and external data sources and tools; Block's goose, an AI coding agent; and OpenAI's AGENTS.md, an open format for guiding coding agents. These inaugural projects lay the groundwork for a shared ecosystem of tools, standards, and community-driven innovation, according to the Linux Foundation."
"Announced December 9, the AAIF is anchored by founding contributions including Anthropic's Model Context Protocol, an open protocol for integrating LLM applications and external data sources and tools; Block's goose, an AI coding agent; and OpenAI's AGENTS.md, an open format for guiding coding agents. These inaugural projects lay the groundwork for a shared ecosystem of tools, standards, and community-driven innovation, according to the Linux Foundation. "Bringing these projects together under the AAIF ensures they can grow with the transparency and stability that only open governance provides," said Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin in a statement."
The Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) was formed to serve as a neutral, open foundation for agentic AI development with an emphasis on transparency and collaboration. Founding contributions include Anthropic's Model Context Protocol for integrating LLMs with external data and tools, Block's goose AI coding agent, and OpenAI's AGENTS.md format for guiding coding agents. These projects are intended to establish a shared ecosystem of tools, standards, and community-driven innovation under open governance. Founding members span major cloud and AI companies, signaling broad industry commitment. The AAIF aims to guide the evolution of autonomous, coordinated AI systems across industries.
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