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Kiko: a framework for programming agents to enact interaction protocols
arXiv:2606.26156 (June 26) introduces Kiko, a framework for explicitly programming how agents follow defined interaction protocols rather than relying on emergent free-form coordination. It sits in the same problem space as A2A and other agent-interoperability efforts, but at the programming-model level. Useful context for builders thinking about how to make multi-agent coordination deterministic and auditable.
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