
Google's Agent2Agent, Microsoft's Copilot Studio, and AI in Healthcare and Telecom Networks
In Episode 47 of The AI Agent Daily Brief, the episode commences with an introduction to the show's latest topics. We delve into Google's Agent2Agent Protocol, exploring its industry impact alongside the company's Agent Development Kit and Agent Engine designed for enterprise use. Highlights from the Google Cloud Next 2025 event are examined, providing a competitive analysis. The discussion shifts to AI agents in healthcare, enhancing operations and collaboration. Microsoft's new AI agents and capabilities are introduced, including Copilot Studio and the Sales Agent, which aim to augment human skills. The episode also covers Kenmei's autonomous AI agents for managing telecom networks. The episode wraps up with concluding remarks and a sign-off.
Key Points
- Google's Agent2Agent Protocol (A2A) enables seamless communication between AI agents from different platforms and frameworks, promising to transform isolated bots into collaborative digital teams.
- Google's Agent Development Kit (ADK) allows enterprises to quickly prototype and deploy AI agents with minimal coding, offering features like bidirectional audio and video streaming to enhance human-like interactions.
- Kenmei's Autonomous AI Agents for telecom networks autonomously analyze data and solve issues, significantly reducing operational costs and enhancing network performance.
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