LOKA Protocol Creates Universal Identities for AI Agents, Streamlining Communication

LOKA Protocol Creates Universal Identities for AI Agents, Streamlining Communication

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A groundbreaking protocol called LOKA, developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, is poised to transform AI agent interactions. LOKA introduces a universal agent identity layer, giving AI entities clear identities and articulated intentions. This novel approach promises to improve on existing agent-to-agent (A2A) and Message Communication Protocol (MCP) methods, fundamentally changing how AI agents communicate and collaborate with one another.