
"At Open Source Summit Japan in Tokyo, the Linux Foundation announced the launch of the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF). This new, open standards industry-backed consortium seems destined to be a game changer. Open, interoperable, and governed The AAIF's mission is to standardize and accelerate the emerging ecosystem of AI agents. Backed by OpenAI, Anthropic, Block, and a who's who of major cloud and software vendors, the group aims to make "agentic AI" infrastructure open, interoperable, and governed by familiar open-source norms."
"Announced under the Linux Foundation's umbrella, the AAIF will be a neutral home for open-source projects focused on AI agents. Agents are systems that can plan, act, and coordinate tools or other agents between Large Language Modules (LLMs) and other information services on your behalf. The foundation's mandate is to ensure that this new layer of AI infrastructure evolves with transparent governance, cross-vendor standards, and community-driven development, rather than proprietary silos."
Linux Foundation launched the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) to standardize and accelerate the ecosystem of AI agents. OpenAI, Anthropic, Block, and major cloud and software vendors are backing the foundation. AAIF aims to make agentic AI infrastructure open, interoperable, and governed by familiar open-source norms, and to serve as a neutral home for open-source agent projects. Agents are systems that plan, act, and coordinate tools or other agents between large language models and information services on a user's behalf. AAIF's initial stack includes Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP), Block's Goose Coding Agent, and OpenAI's AGENTS.md, all donated to the foundation.
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