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Back to EpisodesKagenti - A Kubernetes Control Plane for AI Agents
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SUMMARY: Morgan Foster talks about the Kagenti project, which enables an AI Agentic agnostic framework for security, authentication, identity and zero-trust.
SHOW: 1011
SHOW TRANSCRIPT: The Reasoning Show #1011 Transcript
SHOW VIDEO: https://youtu.be/djFZruLEDiw
SHOW NOTES:
- Kagenti (homepage)
- Kagenti (use-cases)
- “Old Things that look like Agents”
- “What makes Agents different?”
- CNV - What Makes Agents Different?
- “Handing your phone to a stranger, why Agents need their own identity”
Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Tell us a little bit about your background and areas you focus on today.
Topic 2 - Tell us a bit about the Kagenti project and the types of challenges it’s trying to solve for Agentic AI deployments.
Topic 3 - How much commonality exists between different Agentic frameworks that a common, agnostic agentic orchestration approach can work? And how much difference still exists and would drive companies to silo’d deployments?
Topic 4 - How far should an Agentic Orchestration framework go, and what types of things do you expect will still be Agentic framework dependent?
- Is Kagenti more of a control-plane element, or more of a data-plane element?
Topic 5 - As Kagenti evolves, what are some of the adjacent things that people should be keeping an eye on that might be a dependency, or could shift the direction of the project?
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