We stand at the dawn of a new technological era, one defined by the rise of intelligent, autonomous AI agents. These digital assistants are poised to manage our calendars, book our travel, run our smart homes, and streamline complex business operations. We envision a seamless ecosystem where these agents collaborate, communicate, and act on our behalf.
But what happens when two independently designed agents try to use the same digital tool at the same time, for conflicting purposes?
