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Ayush Chopra

@ayushchopra96

PhD @MIT in AI and multi-agent systems. Building Digital Nations. Large Population Models: github.com/AgentTorch/Age…

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Conversations shouldn’t be awkward. Freely express your emotions : through AI that thinks WITH you! Checkout our work - join.projectnanda.org

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> Me: We build systems to orchestrate trillions of agents > Friend: Why do i care? > Me: welcome to future of communication Speak freely, express your emotions, resolve conflicts without any awkwardness.... AI that thinks with you

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Want to build and deploy your AI agents? Concerned about security and privacy? Join our hackathon and learn how to remote host AI agents using our NANDA SDK. Build secure and private network of AI agents that talk across MCP, A2A and HTTPS. Starting now:lu.ma/8t9xckr0

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The world is changing fast. We evolved from measuring websites to apps - now we need to measure agents. We've been building the pieces at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) : LPMs → NANDA Registry → Project Iceberg. Some thoughts on why we need an Agentic Census: media.mit.edu/articles/the-i…

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What is a multi-agent system? Most recent LLM frameworks build smart objects with workflows. Real distributed intelligence emerges from interaction patterns—HOW agents influence each other. The right abstraction isn't the agent—it's the interaction. media.mit.edu/articles/what-…

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What is a multi-agent system? Most LLM frameworks build smart objects with workflows. Real distributed intelligence emerges from interaction patterns—HOW agents influence each other. The right abstraction isn't the agent—it's the interaction. media.mit.edu/articles/what-…