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Microsoft joins Google in backing Go for AI agents — OpenAI and Anthropic lag

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Microsoft joins Google in backing Go for AI agents — OpenAI and Anthropic lag
Summary

Microsoft released its Agent Framework for Go in public preview, giving cloud-native developers first-party support for building production-grade AI agents with tool-calling, MCP integration, and multi-agent coordination. The framework supports models from Azure OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini, and emphasizes graph-based orchestration, checkpointing, and human-in-the-loop patterns — capabilities already familiar to Go developers from Kubernetes, Docker, and Terraform. This aligns with Google's prior backing of Go for AI agents, while OpenAI and Anthropic have yet to offer similar native Go SDKs.

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