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Internet Pioneer Vint Cerf Targets Open Standards for the AI Agent Economy
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Internet protocol pioneer Vint Cerf is spearheading a strategic initiative to transition AI agents from proprietary silos toward a standardized, open architecture on the global web.
Breaking the Proprietary Silos
While most current AI agents operate within the walled gardens of major tech corporations, the industry is shifting toward a future where agents interact autonomously across the open internet. The primary roadblock to this evolution has been the lack of a unified standard for identifying and auditing these digital entities.The DNSid Framework and Identity Digital
Innovation Labs, a subsidiary of DNS registry Identity Digital, is proposing DNSid—a registry designed to anchor AI agents to existing domain name infrastructure. Key components of the proposal include:Solving the Accountability Gap
Allie Kline, interim CEO of Innovation Labs, warns that allowing a single hyperscaler to control such standards could lead to significant market resistance. Vint Cerf emphasizes that widespread adoption will likely mirror the evolution of TCP/IP, driven by functional necessity and user demand for interoperability.The standardization of AI agent identities via protocols like DNSid is a vital precursor to the full automation of global logistics. In the air freight sector, where autonomous agents will soon manage complex cargo routing and real-time supply chain adjustments, a verifiable digital identity is non-negotiable. This framework could provide the necessary trust layer for autonomous freight agents to negotiate and execute contracts without human intervention, drastically increasing the velocity of global trade.