Nanda at Stanford: MIT Algorithms and Research behind the "Internet of AI Agents" Fri Apr 25th with Prof Ramesh Raskar, MIT
(Register to receive zoom recording, slide deck and future updates) This meetup is to discuss ongoing research and future research trends beyond MCP and A2A.
The Internet of AI Agents: Research and Algorithms roadmap and Project Nanda
Ramesh Raskar, Prof MIT and Director, Project NANDA
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Friday Apr 25th, 430pm-530pm, Packard 101, Stanford
Orchestrating trillions of autonomous AI agents is an exciting and rapidly growing research area. Over the past several years, research organizations worldwide have tackled key challenges in autonomy, privacy, discoverability, co-learning, and knowledge markets. Project Nanda (Networked AI Agents and Decentralized Architecture) is advancing solutions to these complex problems. Project Nanda is a collaborative forum for researchers and developers that currently involves 15 universities and several companies.
Prof. Raskar and his MIT team's inventions include AutoML (AI that designs better AI, 2015), privacy-preserving machine learning (AI across data silos, 2017), data markets (pricing data for AI, 2021), and decentralized systems (AI collaboration in untrusted environments, 2022).
Recently, protocols such as Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) and Google’s Agent-to-Agent (A2A) have made strides in enabling AI agents to communicate and collaborate. However, solving the broader architectural challenges is essential for realizing a truly open and distributed “Internet of AI Agents.” How can networked AI evolve into a democratic and decentralized ecosystem? Join the discussion. Follow https://nanda.mit.edu
4pm: Meetup
430pm: Presentation and Q&A
530pm: Close