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Cooking something new | X COO at Solidus Labs , co-founder Taranis

I just read an insightful piece by Eric Broda (published in Towards Data Science) that outlines the Agentic Mesh—a new ecosystem designed for autonomous agents to interact, collaborate, and transact. His work introduces a structured approach for managing the coming surge in autonomous agents, showing how they can function independently yet collectively. Agentic Mesh serves as a networked environment where autonomous agents operate in a safe, transparent, and efficient manner. It allows agents to find each other and securely interact under a framework of policies. Each agent has a specific purpose and autonomy, making it a valuable contributor to the ecosystem without sacrificing security or control. Core Components: 1. Marketplace: A centralized space where users discover agents by tasks and capabilities, offering a trusted environment for engagement. 2. Registry: A metadata repository organizing each agent’s purpose, owner, and policies, allowing agents and users to securely find and connect with each other. 3. DNS Integration: Each agent has a recognizable digital identity, enabling seamless discovery and interaction, just like an internet service. 4. Agent Stack: This layered structure of communication protocols, control services, and interfaces helps agents operate effectively and responsibly. It ensures that agents act independently within controlled parameters. Agentic Mesh’s effectiveness depends on agents sharing consistent attributes, including: • Purpose: A clear objective drives each agent’s actions. • Ownership: Transparency around ownership fosters responsibility and trust. • Autonomy: Agents act independently within set parameters to complete tasks. • Discoverability: Easily locatable, ensuring efficient interaction within the network. • Intelligence: Agents utilize language models to plan and execute tasks, adapting to complexity as needed. Operational Flow: Registration, Discovery, and Execution Agent interactions in the Mesh follow three core flows: 1. Registration: Agents set up purpose, policies, and registration data to gain visibility in the mesh. 2. Discovery: Through the registry, agents and users locate potential collaborators based on defined needs. 3. Execution: Engaged agents use AI models to plan and perform tasks, enlisting collaborators when necessary to complete workflows. Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/eVmq5BFC

Eric Broda

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