
Agent Communication Protocol (ACP): Standardizing Agent Interactions
Tech Unplugged · Sublimetechie
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Show Notes
The Agent Communication Protocol (ACP) is a framework for standardizing communication between autonomous agents. It aims to enable seamless interaction, collaboration, and integration across diverse agent-based systems. ACP leverages JSON-RPC and supports both stateful and stateless transport mechanisms like REST and WebSockets. Key considerations include balancing state management, ensuring scalability, and addressing transport consequences. The protocol prioritizes security through encrypted communications, certificate management, and role-based access control. Community involvement and adherence to best practices are vital for the successful implementation and evolution of ACP.