This video discusses the motivations behind the development of ACP and the decision to open source it. It highlights the importance of making technology accessible for both humans and AI agents in the evolving digital landscape.
An open standard that makes knowledge portable and readable by both humans and AI. This protocol aims to enhance the accessibility and usability of content across various platforms and applications. This guide has everything you need to get started with ACP.
This page lists the packages related to the Atomic Content Protocol available on npm. Users can explore, manage, and configure their packages effectively.
Episode Guide | Building Stacklist | Why We Built ACP
The podcast episode "Why We Built ACP" introduces the Atomic Content Protocol, an open-source standard designed to enrich internet content specifically for AI agents, addressing their inefficiency in parsing human-centric web pages. This protocol aims to reduce token consumption by up to 84% for agents, standardize content readability across systems like SMTP did for email, and Stacklist is the first application built upon this "LLM delicious" infrastructure.
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