This week saw major advancements in AI agent collaboration technologies.

Microsoft announced multi-agent orchestration features in Copilot Studio, letting AI agents team up like humans to handle complex tasks. They also introduced NLWeb - a new standard similar to HTML but for AI agents to interact with websites.

SAS launched customizable agentic AI tools with built-in governance, helping businesses create specialized agents that make trusted decisions together.

Amazon Web Services released Strands Agents SDK as open-source software, giving developers free tools to build collaborative AI systems.

Major companies like Microsoft, SAS, and AWS are working together through projects like Model Context Protocol to create shared standards for AI teamwork. These efforts aim to make different AI systems work together smoothly, like how web browsers all understand HTML.

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