AVM: The Missing Layer for AI Agents to Act
In a world where AI agents can think, plan, and code, AVM (Agent Virtual Machine) provides the key infrastructure that lets them take real action. AVM is a secure and scalable compute protocol designed for the growing agent economy. It connects large language models (LLMs) with real-world execution—allowing AI agents to run code, process data, and interact with tools, all without complex infrastructure. At the heart of AVM is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)—a simple, JSON-based standard that lets LLMs use external tools. AVM runs an MCP server that receives commands (like run_code), safely executes them in containers, and returns verified results instantly—without relying on centralized APIs.