The agents we are building cannot collaborate with each other. You can build the smartest reasoning agent in the world. Deploy it. Watch it work. Then realize it needs to hand off to a specialist agent from a different vendor, different framework, different cloud. And now you are writing custom integration code like it is 2010. You have discovery (how do agents find each other through their capability), identity (how do they verify themselves and the tools they access), messaging (how do they actually collaborate), observability (how do you debug when it breaks). Nobody has solved this at scale. Everyone is building their own version. Or we build it together in the open. That is what the AGNTCY Summit is actually about. Not demos of single agents doing clever things. The infrastructure layer underneath that makes multi-agent systems work across vendors, frameworks, clouds. October 22 in San Francisco at Digital Jungle SF Jocelyn Goldfein, Tim Tully, Saanya Ojha, and Jon Sakoda from the VC side. Karthik Ramgopal from LinkedIn and Holly Watson from Oracle who are dealing with multi agents at scale. Tatyana Mamut, Anand Raghavan, and Eric Olden are talking about production systems. Lin Sun and John Parello the open source pieces. People who have actually hit these problems. If you are writing code that involves agents talking to other agents, you should probably be there. If you are betting your product roadmap on multi-agent systems scaling, you definitely should be there. If you think this is already solved, come argue about it. AGNTCY Summit - October 22, 2PM PDT Digital Jungle, San Francisco Register: bit.ly/48iIsJs Part of The Linux Foundation #OpenSourceAIWeek Limited space because the venue is small and we want the right people in the room.
Collaboration between agents is still a big problem. Building the right infrastructure is what will actually make multi-agent systems work. I recently shared a post on why CFO dashboards look impressive but often fail to drive real outcomes. Would love to hear your thoughts. Vijoy Pandey
This is the real conversation the industry needs. Interoperability and open collaboration are the missing links for truly scalable agent systems. Appreciate how you’re bringing together the people who are actually in the trenches. Looking forward to the insights from AGNTCY Summit
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Vijoy Pandey, In humanitarian response, when systems can’t talk, people fall through the cracks. Multi-agent collaboration could close that gap.