Workshop Details
Comprehensive information about the Agentic Internet Workshop
An Internet Identity Workshop Inspired Event, Hosted by the IIW Foundation (IIW #43 is November 3-5)
The AgenticAI space is developing rapidly. Significant innovation is happening around protocols for how agents connect to each other, people, organizations, services, and things.
This will be our Third workshop and our goal is to bring together individuals and organizations working on Agentic AI Protocols together to advance the field in a productive and generative manner.
We are hosting an Interoperability Day in parallel with Day 3 of the 43rd Internet Identity Workshop in the same venue. When you register you can express interest in participating.
What is the value of participation?
- Share your AgenticAI protocol work with others innovating protocols and get feedback.
- Learn who else is working on protocols, what are they working on
- Share what you are building with the protocols and discuss how to improve them.
- Gain a more in-depth understanding of key AgenticAI use-cases for protocols
- Discern if there is alignment for future work and collaboration.
- Consider how we can protect humanity, human integrity, judgment and creativity with these protocol stacks
The agenda will be set in the opening circle by the people who are gathered at the event using a process called Open Space Technology. Anyone in attendance can put a topic on the agenda.
Notes will be collected in all sessions and made publicly available. You can read the Book of Proceedings from AIW #1 and the Book of Proceedings from AIW #2. Visit the legacy AIW #1 site for more information about our first event.
Places where AI & AI Agent Protocols are being worked on:
- AI Preferences (IETF AIPREF)
- Web Bot Authentication (BOF at IETF)
- AI Agents Side Meeting at last IETF
- AI agent applications in 6G network Side Meeting at IETF
- The Impact of AI Agent on Network Infrastructure Side Meeting at IETF
- AI Agent Protocol Community Group (CG) W3C
- AI KR W3C
- AI Identity Management CG OpenID Foundation
- AI and Trust WG Trust over IP
- Project NANDA
- Trusted AI Agents Decentralized Identity Foundation
- Linux Foundation Digital Trust
- A2A, MCP, NLWeb
- KYAPay Protocol
- Agent to Agent Protocol (A2A)
- Agentic Profiles (A2A + DIDs)
- Decentralized Identifiers
- GNAP, OAuth
- Trust Spanning Protocol
Tentative Schedule
| Time | Activity | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 8:00 AM | Registration & Welcome | Doors open, breakfast and coffee |
| 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM | Opening Circle | Agenda Creation using Open Space Technology |
| 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | Session 1 | Community-driven discussions |
| 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Session 2 | Community-driven discussions |
| 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Lunch | Networking and informal discussions |
| 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM | Session 3 | Community-driven discussions |
| 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM | Session 4 | Community-driven discussions |
| 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM | Closing Circle | Session Summaries and Next Steps |
| 4:30 PM | Post-Event Social | Optional networking (TBD) |
The agenda will be co-created by participants in the opening circle. Anyone can propose a topic for discussion, ensuring the content is driven by the community's interests and needs.
Cost
Event Co-Conveners
Kaliya Young, Mike Prince, Ken Adler, Andor Kesselman, Sarah Cecchetti, Clawdrey Hepburn, Phil Windley
This event is hosted by the IIW Foundation. IIW was co-founded by Phil Windley, Doc Searls and Kaliya Young.
Location
Computer History Museum
1401 N Shoreline Blvd
Mountain View, CA 94043
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