Databricks wants to kill the “email me a file” problem for AI agent skills

Databricks on Wednesday launched OpenSharing, the successor to its open-source Delta Sharing protocol. This updated protocol adds support for Apache The post Databricks wants to kill the “email me a file” problem for AI agent skills appeared first on The New Stack .
Databricks is responding to the burgeoning need for robust, open data exchange mechanisms as AI agents become more sophisticated and prevalent.
Open data sharing protocols are critical for the development and interoperability of AI agents, preventing data silos from stifling innovation and broader agentic applications.
The ability for AI agents to seamlessly access and share diverse data sources will be significantly enhanced, enabling more complex and effective automated workflows.
- · Databricks
- · Developers of AI agents
- · Companies with diverse data landscapes
- · Open-source data communities
- · Proprietary data platforms
- · Companies reliant on data silos
- · Manual data integration services
AI agents gain enhanced capabilities through frictionless access to richer, more varied datasets.
An ecosystem of interoperable AI agents emerges, leading to sophisticated automation across industries.
New business models and services arise, leveraging the ability to orchestrate complex agentic workflows across formerly disparate data sources.
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