DNS for AI Discovery
Start with the discovery landscape and why agent ecosystems need open internet infrastructure instead of closed registries.
A simple watch path for understanding why DNS-AID matters, how agent discovery works, and how to move from theory into hands-on setup, integration, and production thinking.
Recommended watch order for first-time visitors.
The shortest path to understanding the problem DNS-AID solves and the model behind cross-domain agent discovery.
Start with the discovery landscape and why agent ecosystems need open internet infrastructure instead of closed registries.
See the trust and impersonation problem DNS-AID is meant to solve before digging into the protocol mechanics.
A concise walkthrough of how DNS-AID publishes, discovers, and validates agents across domains and protocols.
Once the basics are clear, continue with the security model, setup workflow, integration patterns, and wrap-up guidance.
Go deeper into SVCB records, DNSSEC, DANE, capability integrity, and the layered trust model behind DNS-AID.
Follow the practical setup flow for installing the toolkit, using the local playground, and walking the publish-discover-verify loop.
See how DNS-AID connects to real agent stacks, SDK workflows, and MCP-oriented integration patterns.
Finish with a production-oriented wrap-up covering rollout considerations, standards alignment, and the next steps after the intro material.
Once you’ve finished the video path, move into the open source toolkit and the IETF draft to start publishing and discovering agents on your own infrastructure.
Use the grounded chat after the videos when you want draft answers, publish/discover/verify help, or a suggested next watch.
Use this for DNS-AID concepts, draft changes, publish/discover/verify flows, and questions about the training sequence. Also available as an MCP.
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