ACP Explained in 5 Minutes | Agent Communication Protocol for AI Agents
Agent Communication Protocol (ACP) is a framework that allows AI agents to communicate, coordinate tasks, and collaborate in multi-agent systems.
In modern AI architectures, multiple agents such as planner agents, research agents, coding agents, and validation agents must work together to complete complex tasks. ACP defines the standard message structure and communication rules that enable these agents to interact efficiently.
In this video, you will learn:
• What ACP (Agent Communication Protocol) is
• Why AI agents need communication protocols
• How agents exchange structured messages
• Real examples of multi-agent collaboration
• Where ACP is used in modern AI systems
ACP is becoming important for agent frameworks, autonomous workflows, and enterprise AI systems.
Perfect for anyone learning about AI agents, multi-agent systems, and agent architecture.
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