A Stronger Voice: What Membership Can Mean in Open Agentic AI The Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) announced expanded membership benefits that give organizations direct influence over standards, working groups, and strategic direction of open source agentic AI. Members can now chair committees, publish vendor-neutral content, and host community events, aiming to turn passive support into active ecosystem leadership. In my many conversations with members, the same gap kept showing up. They came in with production-tested insights and sharp views on standards, and they wanted to put that knowledge to work, but the route from wanting to contribute to actually stepping in stayed foggy. Working groups, the blog, and committee seats all existed, and the foundation was still forming its connective tissue and learning its own shape, so the path between intent and action hadn’t fully come together yet. That’s what growing an ecosystem looks like. You build the structure, then you build the connective tissue between the people and the structure. My years in open source taught me that organizations gain the most when they actively participate and shape the strategic direction of the foundations they support. That means building real avenues for involvement and giving members a way to bring ideas to the community. The decisions shaping agentic AI this year are too consequential for the people building it to operate from the periphery. So the next step is expanding how members engage with the wider community. Supporting vs. Shaping Membership here has always meant more than support. One of the core tenets of open source is shared ownership, in this case ownership of where open source agentic AI goes next. That conviction shapes how we think about members, and it’s why we want every organization standing with us pulled into the rooms where the work actually happens. We want to gather the voices building this future and give them somewhere to present it. In practice that looks like leadership that’s available to members. Members can chair and co-chair working groups, and they can propose new ones when they spot a gap nobody’s filling. They can serve on committees across community, technical, and event programs, and they can nominate representatives into the groups that steer the foundation’s direction. When an organization sees where agentic AI needs to go, we want them holding the pen. A Platform for Ideas Having a voice means being heard past your own walls. The part of membership I find most compelling is the set of channels that put member thinking in front of the whole community. Members can publish vendor-neutral posts on the AAIF blog, bringing hard-earned lessons to an audience wrestling with the same problems. They can apply for speaker and venue-host roles at community meetups and convenings. You bring the insight, and the community helps it travel. How a Stronger Community Lifts Everyone These refreshed benefits widen member networking and open more room to get involved and trade ideas. When members have real channels to lead and be heard, the whole foundation grows more credible, and that credibility flows back to every organization standing behind it. Using What’s Yours If your organization is already part of this community, I hope you treat all of this as yours to use. Step deeper into working groups, draft a blog post, or bring novel ideas to office hours. There’s a lot left to build, and giving direct supporters a voice is one of the more important tools in that work. Take a look at the updated member benefits at the membership hub https://aaif.io/members/ , and pick one thing to step into this quarter. Ready to Join the Conversation? If agentic AI is part of your roadmap, this community is where the work is happening. Members help define the field, not just observe it. Whether you want to co-author technical standards, connect with peers navigating the same deployment challenges, or put your organization’s perspective in front of policymakers and practitioners, AAIF gives you the structure to do that. Membership is open to organizations building, deploying, or investing in agentic AI, and the foundation is still early enough that new members shape the agenda, not just join it. Visit aaif.org/join http://aaif.org/join to learn more about membership tiers and apply today.