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GoDaddy, Infoblox Support Open Standards for AI Agents Across Open Web

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GoDaddy (GDDY) and Infoblox said Thursday they support complementary open standards that help artificial intelligence agents identify, discover, and verify one another across the open web.

Infoblox is advancing Domain Name System for AI Discovery, or DNS-AID, an open, interoperable approach for agent discovery developed on existing DNS infrastructure, according to the statement.

GoDaddy is helping develop Agent Name Service, or ANS, an open standard focused on agent identity, naming and verification using DNS and public key infrastructure, the statement added.

Infoblox and GoDaddy believe agent discovery and identity should be open and interoperable, not linked to proprietary protocols or closed registries, according to the statement.

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