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The Prompt Desk

Towards an Inter-Agent Communication Standard

Towards an Inter-Agent Communication Standard

21min |17/07/2024
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The Prompt Desk

Towards an Inter-Agent Communication Standard

Towards an Inter-Agent Communication Standard

21min |17/07/2024
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In this future-looking episode, hosts Bradley Arsenault and Justin Macorin discuss how agents might communicate with each other in the future. Will agents be making HTTP requests to each other? Will agents dial each other up on the phone? Might it be possible that one-hundred years from now, all our AI systems communicate to each-other over plain-text UTF-8 Telnet connections? Brad and Justin discuss what an interagent communication standard might look like. Brad makes the case that plain-text HTTP Post requests, using plain vanilla HTTP headers, will be how most agents talk to each other.

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In this future-looking episode, hosts Bradley Arsenault and Justin Macorin discuss how agents might communicate with each other in the future. Will agents be making HTTP requests to each other? Will agents dial each other up on the phone? Might it be possible that one-hundred years from now, all our AI systems communicate to each-other over plain-text UTF-8 Telnet connections? Brad and Justin discuss what an interagent communication standard might look like. Brad makes the case that plain-text HTTP Post requests, using plain vanilla HTTP headers, will be how most agents talk to each other.

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Continue listening to The Prompt Desk Podcast for everything LLM & GPT, Prompt Engineering, Generative AI, and LLM Security.
Check out PromptDesk.ai for an open-source prompt management tool.
Check out Brad’s AI Consultancy at bradleyarsenault.me
Add Justin Macorin and Bradley Arsenault on LinkedIn.

Please fill out our listener survey here to help us create a better podcast: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfNjWlWyg8zROYmGX745a56AtagX_7cS16jyhjV2u_ebgc-tw/viewform?usp=sf_link


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In this future-looking episode, hosts Bradley Arsenault and Justin Macorin discuss how agents might communicate with each other in the future. Will agents be making HTTP requests to each other? Will agents dial each other up on the phone? Might it be possible that one-hundred years from now, all our AI systems communicate to each-other over plain-text UTF-8 Telnet connections? Brad and Justin discuss what an interagent communication standard might look like. Brad makes the case that plain-text HTTP Post requests, using plain vanilla HTTP headers, will be how most agents talk to each other.

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Continue listening to The Prompt Desk Podcast for everything LLM & GPT, Prompt Engineering, Generative AI, and LLM Security.
Check out PromptDesk.ai for an open-source prompt management tool.
Check out Brad’s AI Consultancy at bradleyarsenault.me
Add Justin Macorin and Bradley Arsenault on LinkedIn.

Please fill out our listener survey here to help us create a better podcast: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfNjWlWyg8zROYmGX745a56AtagX_7cS16jyhjV2u_ebgc-tw/viewform?usp=sf_link


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

In this future-looking episode, hosts Bradley Arsenault and Justin Macorin discuss how agents might communicate with each other in the future. Will agents be making HTTP requests to each other? Will agents dial each other up on the phone? Might it be possible that one-hundred years from now, all our AI systems communicate to each-other over plain-text UTF-8 Telnet connections? Brad and Justin discuss what an interagent communication standard might look like. Brad makes the case that plain-text HTTP Post requests, using plain vanilla HTTP headers, will be how most agents talk to each other.

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Continue listening to The Prompt Desk Podcast for everything LLM & GPT, Prompt Engineering, Generative AI, and LLM Security.
Check out PromptDesk.ai for an open-source prompt management tool.
Check out Brad’s AI Consultancy at bradleyarsenault.me
Add Justin Macorin and Bradley Arsenault on LinkedIn.

Please fill out our listener survey here to help us create a better podcast: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfNjWlWyg8zROYmGX745a56AtagX_7cS16jyhjV2u_ebgc-tw/viewform?usp=sf_link


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