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"Speculating on Agents' Potential for Autonomous Communication Protocol"

Jan 12, 2024 - 11:52amSummary: The text muses about the possibility for agents to autonomously establish a communication protocol that would standardize their interactions, such as always replying in JSON format. It also considers whether agents could have the ability to verify the accuracy of their communications with one another. The author acknowledges that this idea is speculative and seems to be pondering aloud if this could lead to improved responses through a data-driven approach. However, they also admit that these thoughts are somewhat rambling and uncertain in nature.

Transcript: I wonder if it's possible to have agents define a communication format between themselves in a way where, like, they can kind of bootstrap their communications in, like, a very coherent way that, like, always responds in JSON or something, and they can kind of verify against each other if it's correct or not. Yeah. I don't know. Just like a random thought to, like, improve responses in a data-driven approach, but I don't know. Kind of just ramblings.

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