en.Wedoany.com Reported - On July 8, the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), in collaboration with the Internet Society of China, officially launched the Technical Verification Project for Key Systems of the Agent Internet at the "China Internet Conference · Agent Internet Forum" held in Beijing. The project was jointly initiated by He Baohong, Chief Engineer of CAICT; Bao Changke, Deputy Director of the Hebei Communications Administration; Jia Yan, Deputy General Manager of China Telecom's Cloud Network Operations Department; Chen Guo, Deputy General Manager of China Mobile's Digitalization and Intelligence Department; Chen Bin, Deputy General Manager of China Unicom's Network Operations Division; Sun Minghong, Director of the Internet Support Center of the Liaoning Provincial Communications Administration; Mao Liangliang, Deputy General Manager of Alibaba Cloud's Dedicated Cloud and General Manager of the MaaS Product Line; and Luo Jianggan, Vice President of Huawei's Data Communication Product Line.

The Agent Internet is defined as a new generation of internet infrastructure and application paradigm, where agents serve as the main entities, enabling autonomous communication, interactive collaboration, and proxy services through unified standard protocols. It is regarded as a strategic frontier in artificial intelligence competition, a strategic lever for internet innovation and development, and a strategic engine for building a modern industrial system. To implement the "Opinions of the State Council on Deeply Implementing the 'Artificial Intelligence+' Action" and to explore innovative development paths and accumulate practical experience for the Agent Internet, CAICT, in collaboration with local communications administrations and multiple enterprises, has launched this technical verification project. The verification focuses on three core systems: the Agent Cyberspace Observation System, used to monitor the full lifecycle operation of agents accessing the internet, ensuring the trustworthy development of agents; the Agent Internet Execution System, designed to establish cross-platform and cross-semantic interaction and task coordination links, ensuring the precise delivery and efficient closure of complex instructions; and the Agent Operating System, which builds a unified multi-agent collaboration foundation and execution environment to address the scheduling and management challenges of heterogeneous agents, providing a "central nervous system" for autonomous agent operation. CAICT's Cloud Computing and Digitalization Research Institute has developed verification plans for these three systems and has initiated pilot trials, currently conducting experimental verification with the first batch of participating enterprises.






