Foresight News announced that ai16z has open-sourced the Eliza agent framework. Eliza Labs has partnered with Stanford University's FDIC. The collaboration will commence in Q1 2025, establishing an AI x Web3 lab within Stanford's Digital Currency Future Initiative. The focus will be on open-source frameworks for trust mechanisms, scalable coordination protocols, and decentralized governance models for agents. Eliza Labs' open-source Eliza framework will be utilized for autonomous agent development, addressing fundamental challenges of how AI agents can establish trust, coordinate actions, and make decisions within decentralized finance systems. Early research findings will be shared through peer-reviewed publications and industry demonstrations.
Eliza Labs and Stanford University FDIC Collaborate to Study AI-Based Proxy Governance
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