An application running on ECS or ACK calls Bailian Model APIs keylessly via IDaaS OIDC M2M tokens, while the Bailian-hosted AI agent in turn calls external tools and APIs via MCP with IDaaS-based keyless authentication, creating a fully AK-free chain from application through AI agent to downstream services.
An application running on ECS or ACK calls Bailian Model APIs keylessly via IDaaS OIDC M2M tokens, while the Bailian-hosted AI agent in turn calls external tools and APIs via MCP with IDaaS-based keyless authentication, creating a fully AK-free chain from application through AI agent to downstream services.
See _combos/secure-ai-agent-with-notion-integration-0675e0.
See _combos/keyless-m2m-access-to-bailian-model-apis-283f9c.
See _combos/full-stack-secure-notion-ai-agent-95bd90.
See _combos/secure-ai-agent-with-tool-integration-20ae85.
Q: How does the end-to-end keyless AI agent pipeline function? A: The pipeline creates a fully API-key-free chain where an application on ECS or ACK calls Bailian Model APIs via IDaaS OIDC M2M tokens, and the hosted AI agent calls external tools via MCP using IDaaS-based keyless authentication. This design securely bridges application-to-model and agent-to-tool interactions without requiring access keys. It can be deployed using several predefined product combinations, such as Bailian integrated with IDaaS and Notion.