This is disturbing and they are declaring war on you with too many red flags.
> "Today, we’re launching a new, open protocol called Agent2Agent (A2A), with support and contributions from more than 50 technology partners"
Why do you think the majority of the big consultancy firms like McKinsey, KPMG, PwC, Deloitte, Cognizant, Capgemini and Accenture are all here in this round table?
You are on the menu when they arrive to replace you with an agent.
Exhibit A:
> Hiring a software engineer can be significantly simplified with A2A collaboration. Within a unified interface like Agentspace, a user (e.g., a hiring manager) can task their agent to find candidates matching a job listing, location, and skill set.
The recruiter is now an "agent". Not a human. Don't think it isn't going to happen to you because that example targeted recruiters.
The big consultancy firms already have tens of thousands of employees and are ready to try it on them first before recommending to businesses to replace.... you.
> "Today, we’re launching a new, open protocol called Agent2Agent (A2A), with support and contributions from more than 50 technology partners"
Why do you think the majority of the big consultancy firms like McKinsey, KPMG, PwC, Deloitte, Cognizant, Capgemini and Accenture are all here in this round table?
You are on the menu when they arrive to replace you with an agent.
Exhibit A:
> Hiring a software engineer can be significantly simplified with A2A collaboration. Within a unified interface like Agentspace, a user (e.g., a hiring manager) can task their agent to find candidates matching a job listing, location, and skill set.
The recruiter is now an "agent". Not a human. Don't think it isn't going to happen to you because that example targeted recruiters.
The big consultancy firms already have tens of thousands of employees and are ready to try it on them first before recommending to businesses to replace.... you.