Who is "they" (or "them") in these sentences? It's an open protocol with 50 partner companies, which can be used with AI agents from ~anyone on ~any framework. Presumably you can use this protocol in an air-gapped network, if you'd like.
Which one of the 50 partner companies is taking my data and building the moat? Why would the other 49 companies agree to a partnership if they're helping build a moat that keeps them out?
I think the point the above poster is trying to make is that the point here is that they don't want to share the data. Instead google (and atlassian/SAP/whoever) would like to make an "open" but limiting interface mediated through their agents, such that you can never get actual access to the data, but only what they decide you get to have.
To put it bluntly, the point of creating the open interface at this level, is that you get to close off everything else.
>transfer your private textual data to them
Who is "they" (or "them") in these sentences? It's an open protocol with 50 partner companies, which can be used with AI agents from ~anyone on ~any framework. Presumably you can use this protocol in an air-gapped network, if you'd like.
Which one of the 50 partner companies is taking my data and building the moat? Why would the other 49 companies agree to a partnership if they're helping build a moat that keeps them out?