Every AI, email, and agent term explained for developers. From context engineering to DKIM.
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Google's open protocol for AI agents to discover, communicate, and collaborate with each other across different platforms.
An open protocol that standardizes how AI agents discover each other and exchange structured messages.
The verifiable identity assigned to an AI agent, enabling it to authenticate, send email, and interact with external services as a distinct entity.
A marketplace for AI agent skills where agents can discover, install, and use new capabilities without human configuration.
The automated process of creating and configuring a dedicated email inbox for an AI agent, including address assignment, DNS setup, and access credentials.
A security principle where an agent is granted only the minimum permissions it needs to perform its task, and nothing more.
An open protocol created by Anthropic that standardizes how AI models connect to external tools, data sources, and services through a universal interface.
An architecture where a single system serves multiple independent customers or agents with isolated data, access, and configuration.
An isolated email inbox where an agent can only access its own messages and cannot read, modify, or interfere with other agents' inboxes.
A markdown file that describes an agent skill's capabilities, inputs, and usage instructions so other agents and platforms can discover and use it.