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Open Voice Interoperability Initiative

The goal of the Open Voice Network Interoperability Initiative is to enable voice and conversational AI to work like the web.

The Open Voice Interoperability Initiative

Welcome to the GitHub repositories of the Open Voice Interoperability Initiative! The Open Voice Interoperability Initiative is a project of the Linux Foundation AI and Data Foundation. It aims to revolutionize the conversational AI landscape by enabling voice and conversational AI systems to function like the web. Currently, conversational assistants operate in isolated walled gardens, confining users to a single proprietary ecosystem. The initiative proposes a future where users can seamlessly interact with any assistant or language model, just as they do now when navigating web pages.

Our approach involves defining, developing, and promoting standards, starting with an open, universal application messaging protocol or programming interface (API) called the Open Floor Protocol (OFP). The Open Floor Protocol consists of three specifications, the Conversation Envelope, Dialog Events, and the Assistant Manifest. This API allows assistants to interoperate across platforms, facilitating seamless communication and content transfer.

Our GitHub repositories are where you can find our specifications, documentation, and sample code.

Why Interoperability for Conversational Assistants?

Interoperability is crucial for user access, opportunity, and commercial freedom in the evolving conversational AI domain. Unlike the World Wide Web, where browsers allow users to freely access billions of web pages based on standardized protocols, conversational assistants currently operate in closed ecosystems. Interoperability among conversational assistants is inspired by the web's open ecosystem, allowing users to switch between assistants effortlessly and access diverse sources of information.

The Open Voice Interoperability Initiative's Approach

Standard message formats, such as the Conversation Envelope, Dialog Events, and the Assistant Manifest, are being developed for conveying information between assistants that enables them to collaborate on addressing users' goals. These specifications can be found in the openfloor-docs repository.

The Standards Development Process

We advocate for developing interoperability protocols through an open, transparent, and participatory process. This involves collecting and analyzing case studies, publishing requirements and specifications for review, sharing work through webinars and demonstrations, maintaining a repository of documents and code, and encouraging developer involvement.

Future Work: The Open Voice Interoperability Roadmap

Open Voice Interoperability plans to address issues like the discovery and location of conversational agents and to address important security and privacy concerns. The roadmap also includes investigating how a universal API can simplify development and ensure consistency across services.

How Can I Get Involved

The initiative invites participation from developers, researchers, and organizations interested in shaping the future of conversational AI. Explore our sandbox software, comment on the specifications and most importantly, try out the specifications with your conversational assistants. Some excellent developer resources are available on the independent website (https://openfloor.dev).

Repositories

Please check out our project repositories, listed below, for information about our specifications, background documentation, our sandbox implementation, and other implementation examples.

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  1. openfloor-docs openfloor-docs Public

    specifications and documentation for the Open Voice Interoperability Initiative Project

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  2. beaconforge beaconforge Public

    Python software for initializing an interoperable intelligent assistant that uses the Open Voice Interoperability Initiative specifications

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  3. openfloor-python openfloor-python Public

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  4. assistants assistants Public

    This repository contains information about intelligent assistants available on the internet that are compliant with Open Voice Interoperability messages.

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  5. background background Public

    Supplementary information about the Open Voice Interoperability Initiative

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  6. openfloor-js openfloor-js Public

    A strict, standards-compliant TypeScript library for the Open Floor Protocol (OFP), enabling interoperable, multi-agent conversational AI.

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