open-source standards

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about open-source standards focus on their role in enabling AI-driven automation and interoperability within Windows 11. A key example is the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open-source standard that allows AI agents to securely bridge apps, system tools, and user data. This standard is central to Microsoft's vision of an 'agentic' operating system, where AI coordinates tasks across the digital environment. The tag covers how open-source standards like MCP are integrated into Windows to enhance security, automation, and cross-application functionality, reflecting a shift toward more active, AI-powered computing platforms.
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    Windows 11's Agentic OS: The Future of AI-Powered, Secure Automation with MCP

    With Microsoft’s reveal at Build 2025, the world finally saw what an ‘agentic’ operating system could look like in practice. Windows 11’s adoption of the Model Context Protocol (MCP), a lightweight, open-source standard for bridging apps, AI agents, and system tools, marks a watershed moment in...
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