India, May 17 -- As AI agents become more active across websites, enterprise apps, and cloud platforms, a bigger question is starting to emerge: how will systems know which AI agents are real and which ones can be trusted? That is the challenge Infoblox and GoDaddy are now trying to address through a new push toward open internet standards.

The two companies announced support for complementary frameworks designed to help AI agents identify, discover, and verify one another using existing internet infrastructure. The move signals a broader industry effort to avoid a future where a few vendors control how AI agents operate across the web.

At the centre of this effort is DNS-AID Infoblox's open approach for AI agent discovery, and Agent Na...