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Cover Image for AI Agents Hackathon - from MIT & Harvard researchers - NANDA - London
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About Event

This event is organized by MIT Media Lab professor, Ramesh Raskar, Harvard Research Fellow, Serge Vasylechko, and Imperial College professor, Ayush Bhandari.

Please join us for a full day hack - Sunday 22 June @ 10am.

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Theme: Future of Decentralized Intelligence through AI Agents

https://nanda.mit.edu/

Imagine billions of specialized AI agents collaborating across a decentralized architecture. Each performs discrete functions while communicating seamlessly, navigating autonomously, socializing, learning, earning and transacting on our behalf.

NANDA (Networked Agents And Decentralized AI) builds on Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP) to create a true Internet of AI Agents. While MCP provides standardized interaction between AI agents, tools and resources, NANDA adds the critical infrastructure needed for distributed agent intelligence at scale.

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This event is brought to you by https://sundai.foundation - the largest AI Hacker Club at MIT & Harvard.

​Every Sundai, we host weekly hacks for building rapid AI prototypes. 

​We welcome coders of all trades: computer scientists, bioinformaticians, physicists or engineers, from any discipline to come up with, code and finish an AI prototype by the end of the day. Our motto - 'in the hands of the user by the end of the day'.

​And, most importantly - we always aim to have fun while coding!​

​Schedule:

​10:00 Intro to Hacks
​10:30 Pitching ideas + Coffee
​14:00 Lunch? Walk?
​17:00 Pitch: Start
​18:00 Pitch: Finish

Bring some snacks, good music, and your laptop! This is a community organized hack.

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​Our values:
​•⁠  ⁠Open - open mind, open source, open to new ideas. This is how progress happens.
​•⁠  ⁠Balance - between serving our community and making big strides for the future.
​•⁠  ⁠Shortcuts - an ingenious move that a hacker makes to build a system that works.

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​​Terms of Participation:
​•⁠  ⁠Leave the room as you found it.
​•⁠  ⁠Whiteboards, chairs and tables must be cleaned and re-arranged.
​•⁠  ⁠Be respectful and considerate of others
​•⁠  ⁠If unsure about something, ask!
​•⁠  ⁠Pinky promise you will stay and pitch!

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Any questions - email sergeicu at mit.edu or whatsapp +1 857 234 24 64

Location
Rooms 610B and 611, 6th floor, Electrical and Electronic Engineering building, Imperial College London, Exhibition Road
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