The Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) has officially launched under the Linux Foundation, uniting foremost AI innovators, including OpenAI, Anthropic, Block, Google, Microsoft, AWS, and more, around open, interoperable standards for agentic AI systems. 
At its core, AAIF champions the same principles that have driven the success of the internet and open source software for decades: open standards, neutral governance, and community-led collaboration. Projects like Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP), Block’s goose, and OpenAI’s AGENTS.md are now governed in a vendor-neutral environment, ensuring that AI agents can connect, act, and evolve across ecosystems without fragmentation or lock-in. 
A Familiar Parallel: Bitol’s ODCS and ODPS
This trajectory echoes the work done by Bitol with its Open Data Contract Standard (ODCS) and Open Data Product Standard (ODPS). Just as AAIF aims to define how agentic AI agents interact and interoperate, Bitol defines why and how data contracts and data products should be standardized, governed, and managed for clarity, trust, and widespread usability. 
Both initiatives share:
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Open Standards as a Foundation: AAIF’s MCP and AGENTS.md are open standards for agent interactions, while ODCS and ODPS standardize trusted data outcomes and contracts. These standards provide common languages that remove ambiguity and reduce barriers to adoption. 
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Neutral, Community-Driven Governance: Under the Linux Foundation umbrella, AAIF benefits from a governance model that keeps control out of any single vendor’s hands, prioritizing transparency, fair contribution, and shared direction. Likewise, Bitol’s project governance, through its Technical Steering Committee, ensures that data standards evolve with community needs rather than corporate agendas. 
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Interoperability and Broad Adoption: Open standards enable ecosystems where users and developers can build once and leverage everywhere. Whether it’s AI agents talking to tools or systems interpreting YAML-based data contracts, standards unlock choice, flexibility, and competition. 
Why It Matters
For developers, organizations, and end users alike, this landscape of open and neutral standards brings real benefits:
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Freedom from Lock-In: Choose tools or platforms without losing access to shared standards or protocols.
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Trust and Transparency: Standards governed by diverse communities are less prone to hidden rules, vendor biases, or unpredictable changes.
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Faster Innovation: Shared building blocks let innovators focus on features and solutions rather than reinventing the wheel each time.
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Healthy Ecosystems: More contributors mean more creative solutions, improvements, and resilience.
Summary
I warmly welcome the Agentic AI Foundation and celebrate its launch as a milestone in the journey toward open, interoperable, and community-oriented AI ecosystems. Its mission resonates strongly with what Bitol has pioneered with ODCS and ODPS in the data space, both show how:
Open standards + neutral governance = more choice, fairness, and innovation for everyone.
Here’s to building an inclusive, transparent future where data, tools, and AI agents can truly work together for the benefit of all.
Resources
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AAIF: https://aaif.io/
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Bitol: https://bitol.io/

