About the A2A Protocol The Agent-to-Agent (A2A) Protocol is an open standard that enables AI agents to discover, communicate, and transact with each other across different frameworks, vendors, and ...
Microsoft has released version 1.0 of its open-source Agent Framework, positioning it as the production-ready evolution of the project introduced in October 2025 by combining Semantic Kernel ...
Opentrons' new simulation tool lets researchers visually inspect and step through AI-generated robotic protocols before ...
Simplilearn Launches Applied Agentic AI: Systems, Design & Impact Program in Partnership With Virginia Tech ...
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There are plenty of drones (and other gadgets) you can buy online that use proprietary control protocols. Of course, ...
GL Communications Inc., a global provider of voice testing solutions, announces significant enhancements to its SIP testing platform, enabling high-load, secure and automated generation of voice, ...
YouTuber and orbital mechanics expert Scott Manley has successfully landed a virtual Kerbal astronaut on the Mun, the in-game moon of Kerbal Space Program, using a ZX Spectrum home computer equipped ...
Just-released Version 1.113 of Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code editor emphasizes improvements ranging from chat customizations to support for MCP (Model Context Protocol) in Copilot CLI and Claude ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Before a robotic experiment begins, researchers must understand exactly how the robot will execute each step. Opentrons Labworks, Inc., a laboratory robotics company ...
Combined simulation and visualization layer bridges AI-generated protocols and real laboratory execution Before a robotic experiment begins, researchers must understand exactly how the robot will ...
Pharmaceutical companies and research institutions are using artificial intelligence to design robotic experiments at scale, but they need to know if AI-generated instructions will execute correctly ...