Stanford Meetup: India DPI-AI and MIT Nanda, Mon May 12th
Monday May 12th, Stanford Meetup for India-DPI and NANDA
Will India lead the way in creating an open vibrant infrastructure for the internet of AI agents? The web is transforming from connecting humans to information, to connecting humans with autonomous digital agents. But are we ready? Just as we couldn't build broadband internet on dialup infrastructure, the agentic web demands new registry architectures beyond our current DNS systems. India has done this really well with DPI (Digital Public Infrastructure).
At our upcoming event, Aakrit Vaish (Advisor to India's $1.5B IndiaAI Mission) and Prof. Ramesh Raskar (MIT Project Nanda) will discuss:
= How India's leadership in Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) can inform AI infrastructure for the masses
= Project Nanda's vision of building an "Internet of AI Agents" by redefining DNS, WHOIS, HTTP and more
= Whether we should upgrade existing web infrastructure or switch to new registry architectures
As outlined in MIT Nanda's research, we face critical crossover points where current internet systems will break down if we have to support health, finance, supply chain and government services. Project Nanda: Architecting the "Internet of AI Agents"
Join us to explore these challenges with researchers, investors, founders and corporate experts!
https://nanda.mit.edu
Monday, May 12th | 6:00-7:30pm Palo Alto, CA (location shared upon registration)
Register: https://lu.ma/gr8pi0k4
Hosted by:
Prof. Lee Sanders (Stanford)
Karpagam Narayanan (@AscendoAI)
Gunjan Sinha (@Opengrowth Ventures)
Radhika Shah (Stanford Angels & Entrepreneurs)
Prakash Bhalerao (GP Rainbow Ventures)
Mahesh Lambe (Angel Investor)