How Coral Protocol Is Building the Internet of Agents | HackerNoon
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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.
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.
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