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Dan Boneh and David Mazières (CS) to co-lead a new lab
Summary
The groundbreaking research partnership will explore how autonomous AI agents will transform digital currency systems.
Dec
2024
Professors Dan Boneh and David Mazières (CS) will co-lead a new lab to explore how autonomous AI agents will transform digital currency systems.
The effort is a partnership between Stanford’s Future of Digital Currency Initiative (FDCI) and Eliza Labs' cutting-edge capabilities in autonomous agent development.
Leveraging Eliza Labs' open-source Eliza framework for autonomous agent development, the partnership will tackle fundamental questions about how AI agents can establish trust, coordinate actions, and make decisions within decentralized financial systems. This research comes at a critical moment as autonomous agents increasingly influence economic systems and financial services, with the Eliza framework providing a proven foundation for developing reliable and scalable agent-based systems.
"This collaboration represents a unique opportunity to shape how AI agents will interact within digital economies," said Professors Dan Boneh and David Mazières, who will oversee the research fellowship program. "By combining FDCI's established infrastructure with Eliza Labs' expertise in multi-agent systems, we're positioning ourselves at the forefront of this transformative technology.”
"We are incredibly excited to partner with Stanford’s Future of Digital Currency Initiative, one of the most prestigious programs for digital currency research, to explore how AI agents can reshape the future of financial systems,” said Shaw Walters, Founder of Eliza Labs. “Together, we’re combining Stanford’s academic rigor with our widely used Eliza AI agent framework to drive trust and governance in decentralized economies.”
Published : Dec 19th, 2024 at 09:52 am
Updated : Dec 19th, 2024 at 09:56 am