I would probably call it shipping containers for LLM tool integrations.
Containers are not a big deal when viewed in isolation. But when its common size/standard for all kinds of ships, cranes and trucks, it is a big deal then.
In that sense its more about gathering community around one way to do things.
In theory there are REST APIs and OpenAPI standard, but those were not made for LLMs but code.
So you usually need some kind of friendly wrapper(like for candy) on top of REST API.
It really starts to feel like a a big deal when you work in integrating LLMs with tools.
Containers are not a big deal when viewed in isolation. But when its common size/standard for all kinds of ships, cranes and trucks, it is a big deal then.
In that sense its more about gathering community around one way to do things.
In theory there are REST APIs and OpenAPI standard, but those were not made for LLMs but code. So you usually need some kind of friendly wrapper(like for candy) on top of REST API.
It really starts to feel like a a big deal when you work in integrating LLMs with tools.