The Agents Need Traffic Laws, Not a Bigger Chatroom
TL;DR for operators The paper’s practical message is simple enough to be dangerous: once agents start working with other agents, the hard problem stops being “Can this model reason?” and becomes “Can this network behave?” Quanyan Zhu’s paper on the Internet of Agentic AI, or IoAI, frames the next stage of agentic systems as an open ecosystem of heterogeneous autonomous agents that discover collaborators, negotiate responsibilities, exchange context, invoke tools, and execute workflows across cloud, edge, device, organizational, and cyber-physical environments.1 That sounds grand, which is usually where useful engineering goes to die. But the paper’s better contribution is more sober: it treats agentic AI as a distributed systems problem. ...