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Minglue Technology Open-Sources Octo, Building an 'Internet for AI Agents'
Minglue Technology has open-sourced Octo, a project designed to create an interconnected network infrastructure for AI agents.
Minglue Technology announced the open-source release of Octo, a project described as an 'internet between agents.' Octo is designed to provide a network infrastructure that allows different AI agents to communicate, collaborate, and exchange data with each other.
The open-source approach lowers the barrier for agent interconnection, enabling developers and enterprises to build complex multi-agent systems on top of Octo. The release marks a significant step as AI agents evolve from standalone applications toward networked collaboration.
According to reports from QbitAI, Octo's design philosophy envisions agents connecting and interacting as freely as humans use the internet, breaking down the current information silos between agents.
With the rapid development of AI agent technology, the need for inter-agent connectivity is becoming increasingly urgent. By open-sourcing Octo, Minglue Technology is advancing this direction and could accelerate the maturation of the agent ecosystem.
Why it matters
Octo's open-source release provides the foundational infrastructure for multi-agent collaboration, potentially driving AI agents from isolated tools toward an interconnected ecosystem.