FEM Protocol
Enables secure hosted embodiment for collaborative AI, allowing guest 'minds' to inhabit 'bodies' offered by host environments through secure delegated control.
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FEM Protocol introduces Secure Hosted Embodiment, a groundbreaking paradigm where a host environment offers a sandboxed 'body'βa set of capabilitiesβfor a guest AI agent's 'mind' to securely inhabit and control. This transcends traditional tool federation, empowering a model of Secure Delegated Control. It facilitates powerful applications like collaborative virtual presence, co-piloting applications, and seamless cross-device control, transforming isolated tool servers into a global network where agents can inhabit and interact with digital environments with robust security boundaries.
Key Features
- Broker-as-Agent architecture for distributed embodiment discovery and security coordination
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- Go SDK for building host environments and guest AI agents
- Cryptographically secured and capability-bounded embodiment sessions
- Zero-Trust security model with environment isolation and audit logging
- Secure Hosted Embodiment with fine-grained delegated control
Use Cases
- Seamlessly access and control development environments across multiple devices for remote work.
- Enable AI-powered game masters and co-pilots to dynamically influence game state in collaborative gaming.
- Facilitate shared virtual spaces with embodied AI agents controlling avatars for rich social experiences.