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    Agent Development Kit (ADK)

    Agent Development Kit (ADK)

    Open-source, code-first Python toolkit for building, evaluating, etc.

    ADK (Android Device Key) Python is a reference implementation by Google for working with Android attestation keys in Python. It facilitates the integration of Android attestation features into backends or systems that require verification of device identity and integrity. This is especially important in high-security applications where verifying that a device is genuine and uncompromised is critical. ADK Python helps developers verify hardware-backed keys, work with JSON Web Tokens (JWT),...
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    Agent Payments Protocol (AP2)

    Agent Payments Protocol (AP2)

    Building a Secure and Interoperable Future for AI-Driven Payments

    ...In effect, AP2 aims to define a secure, interoperable protocol that allows software agents to act on behalf of users—making payments or shopping decisions autonomously—while preserving necessary security, auditability, and trust. The repository contains sample scenarios (in Python, Android, etc.) that illustrate how agents, servers, and payments flows would work under the protocol. It includes “types” definitions (the core message and object schema) and example agent implementations to demonstrate the mechanics of agent-to-agent and agent-to-server interactions. The design emphasizes flexibility: although their samples use a particular Agent Development Kit (ADK) or runtime, the protocol is intended to be independent of those choices.
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