How Coral Protocol Is Building the Internet of Agents | HackerNoon
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How Coral Protocol Is Building the Internet of Agents | HackerNoon
"As a system where various AI agents - developed by different vendors or organizations - can communicate and collaborate seamlessly, the Internet of Agents represents a pivotal shift."
"Coral Protocol emerged out of our experiences in AGI research, where we recognized the necessity for collaboration among AI agents beyond mere execution."
"Building Coral was a response to our previous work in automated reporting, where we identified a significant gap in the interaction of AI agents."
"In today's AI economy, mere advancements in models are insufficient; we need infrastructure that fosters trust and orchestration among diverse agents."
Coral Protocol is addressing the paradigm shift towards the 'Internet of Agents', where AI agents are designed for collaboration and communication rather than operating in silos. Co-founders Roman Georgio and Caelum Forder emphasize that a productive AI economy hinges not only on improving AI models but also on establishing effective cooperation frameworks. Their experience in AGI research led them to recognize the need for a decentralized protocol that enhances interaction among disparate AI agents, thereby creating a more cohesive and efficient ecosystem for AI applications.
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