
The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) unveiled the standard for “Artificial Intelligence Agent Interconnection”, aiming to establish a “closed-loop system” with a unified identity management framework for all AI agents, according to a report from state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV).
The new guideline – China’s first national standard focused on AI agent connectivity – was aimed at solidifying the institutional foundation for secure cross-domain interaction of AI agents, according to CCTV.
The move underscores Beijing’s broader efforts to support enterprise adoption of AI agents while ensuring security as they quickly expand into real-world applications.
The unified framework would allow enterprises to plug into standardised AI agent components, reducing development costs and shortening product launch cycles, according to CCTV.

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