arXiv AI By Gosia Steinder, Hubertus Franke

Towards an Agent Operating System - Lessons from Classical and Cloud OS

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arXiv:2607. 25076v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Every major wave of platform software follows the same arc: an initial period of experimentation with competing frameworks and ad-hoc implementations, followed by the articulation of a small set of stable abstractions with well-defined semantics, and finally consolidation around those abstractions into a platform that applications can portably target.

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