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Researcher proposes TCP/IP-style protocol layer for AI agent interop
A researcher has published two papers and open code proposing SynAP, a narrow-waist protocol for agent-to-agent communication that measures comprehension, delegation depth, and task handoff safety.
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A researcher has published two papers and open code proposing SynAP, a protocol layer designed to standardize how AI agents understand each other, measure comprehension, and hand off tasks safely. The work sits outside any company; code and data are open-source.
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