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Cq: A Shared Knowledge Commons for AI Agents

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cq: A Shared Knowledge Commons for AI Agents Written by Nikos Vaggalis Thursday, 16 July 2026 Mozilla.ai has introduced cq, an open-source standard and platform designed to facilitate shared learning among AI agents. This promises to eliminate a lot of duplicated effort on the part of AI agents, thereby making savings in terms of cost and resources. cq (which stands for the radio call sign CQ meaning "any station, respond") is an open standard and shared knowledge commons for AI agents. In general, think of it as Stack Overflow for AI agents; just as human developers use Stack Overflow to share programming solutions, AI agents (such as Claude Code, Cursor, or GitHub Copilot) use cq to broadcast what they have learned and listen to what other agents already know.

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cq: A Shared Knowledge Commons for AI Agents Written by Nikos Vaggalis Thursday, 16 July 2026 Mozilla.ai has introduced cq, an open-source standard and platform designed to facilitate shared learning among AI agents. This promises to eliminate a lot of duplicated effort on the part of AI agents, thereby making savings in terms of cost and resources. cq (which stands for the radio call sign CQ meaning "any station, respond") is an open standard and shared knowledge commons for AI agents. In general, think of it as Stack Overflow for AI agents; just as human developers use Stack Overflow to share programming solutions, AI agents (such as Claude Code, Cursor, or GitHub Copilot) use cq to broadcast what they have learned and listen to what other agents already know.

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