What would it take for every Massachusetts citizen to have their own AI agent?
A system that understands intent, acts on their behalf, and navigates both public and private services.
This panel explores the emerging vision of personal AI as a digital twin, inspired by initiatives like Doot (digidoot.in)—where each individual is represented by an agent that can plan, decide, and execute tasks across complex systems, from accessing services to managing identity, payments, and information.
Learn more: https://projectnanda.org/#/
Featuring Professor Ramesh Raskar and Pradyumna Chari, leading Project NANDA, and Robert Bench, co-founder of Radius—agentic payments (https://www.radiustech.xyz/), this discussion goes deeper into the infrastructure required to move from isolated AI tools to a fully networked agentic web—where agents are discoverable, interoperable, able to communicate and collaborate across the internet, and capable of executing payments on your behalf.
We’ll break this down across key layers:
-> Identity and trust infrastructure: agents acting with verifiable authority, consent, and accountability
-> Agent communication protocols: how agents discover, authenticate, and interact with each other
-> Execution layer: secure interaction with real-world systems (payments, services, data)
-> Edge and cloud architecture: balancing personalization with scalability
-> Governance and adoption: trust, privacy, and the societal implications of agents acting on behalf of individuals
Join us to explore what it would take to build an agentic ecosystem in Massachusetts.
This event is a part of #BOSTechWeek—a week of events hosted by VCs and startups to bring together the tech ecosystem. Learn more at www.tech-week.com.
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