Big news just dropped: Jack Dorsey's Block is joining forces with Anthropic and OpenAI on something pretty wild. The Linux Foundation just rolled out the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF), and these heavyweights are backing it.



So what's the play here? They're building a neutral space for open source agentic AI development. Think of it as creating common ground where different AI systems can actually work together without corporate walls getting in the way.

Why does this matter? Because when major players like Block, Anthropic, and OpenAI decide to collaborate on open infrastructure instead of building walled gardens, it usually means we're heading somewhere interesting. Agentic AI could reshape how autonomous systems operate across the entire tech stack.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 2025-12-13 00:26
Wait, can these three big shots really coexist peacefully? I didn't quite believe it.
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MrDecodervip
· 2025-12-13 00:15
NGL, this collaboration is quite interesting. Open-source agentic AI is the right way to go. It's much more reliable than each of us building our own walled garden.
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Layer2Observervip
· 2025-12-10 00:57
Hmm... Both "open" and "neutral", let's see what the data says. Will Dorsey, Anthropic, and OpenAI really give up their competitive advantages? There's a misunderstanding here that needs to be clarified. From a source code perspective, this kind of foundation model is usually a milder version of each party staking out its own territory. In theory, it's a win-win, but in reality, the key is who gets to dominate the discourse. It sounds nice to call it open, but in the end, everyone just implements their own compatibility layer and goes their separate ways... An interesting observation is that Google is actually absent this time, which says a lot in itself.
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BoredWatchervip
· 2025-12-10 00:57
Ha, Dorsey is stirring things up again, and this time it’s actually kind of interesting. Open-source AI infrastructure? Sounds like the right direction, but I just want to know if these three companies can really avoid fighting each other lol
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MidnightTradervip
· 2025-12-10 00:52
Ngl, this collaboration is quite interesting. The open source approach is the right one, but will these giants really be willing to humble themselves?
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TerraNeverForgetvip
· 2025-12-10 00:51
Wait, can these three really coexist peacefully? I have my doubts. Who will decide the standards when the time comes?
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ApeWithNoChainvip
· 2025-12-10 00:51
ngl, these three teaming up to build open-source infrastructure is way better than each doing their own thing in isolation. This is actually pretty interesting. But wait, will they really decentralize control, or is this just another play? Come to think of it, Dorsey has been building the Square ecosystem for a while, and now he’s onto AI… this guy just can't sit still. Open protocols sound great, but whether they can actually be implemented is another question. Anyway, I’m optimistic. That said, if agentic AI is really going to take off, then this kind of infrastructure definitely needs to be established in advance. Damn, time to learn something new again.
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BugBountyHuntervip
· 2025-12-10 00:47
No way, these three actually managed to sit down together? Feels like it's even harder than negotiating a peace agreement.
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LiquiditySurfervip
· 2025-12-10 00:32
Oh wow, the three major sponsors are suddenly teaming up for open source? This wave is really about to take off, and liquidity depth is going through the roof.
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