Google’s Agentic AI Vision Includes Standardized Digital Identity and Protocols.

Google has shared its vision for agentic AI systems that work on behalf of users. The company says these systems will need standardized digital identities and common protocols to operate safely and effectively. This approach aims to give users more control while ensuring trust across digital interactions.


Google’s Agentic AI Vision Includes Standardized Digital Identity and  Protocols.

(Google’s Agentic AI Vision Includes Standardized Digital Identity and Protocols.)

The idea is that each AI agent will have a clear, verifiable identity. This identity will show who created it, what it is allowed to do, and how it follows rules. Google believes this will help people understand when they are talking to an AI and what that AI can do.

Standardized protocols will let different AI systems talk to each other in consistent ways. These rules will cover how agents request access, share data, and complete tasks. Google says this will reduce confusion and prevent errors when multiple systems work together.

The company also stresses the need for transparency. Users should know why an AI made a choice or took an action. With clear digital identities, it becomes easier to track behavior and hold developers accountable.

Google is working with other tech firms, researchers, and policymakers to build these standards. It hopes early collaboration will lead to broad adoption. The goal is to avoid a patchwork of incompatible systems that could limit usefulness or create security gaps.

This move comes as AI agents become more common in daily life. From booking travel to managing schedules, these tools act without constant human input. Google says strong identity and protocol standards are essential to keep these experiences reliable and safe.


Google’s Agentic AI Vision Includes Standardized Digital Identity and  Protocols.

(Google’s Agentic AI Vision Includes Standardized Digital Identity and Protocols.)

The company plans to test these ideas in real-world settings soon. It will share updates as the work progresses.