Multi-Agent Hackathon - Sky Valley Ambient Computing x Tribute Labs
What becomes possible when agents coordinate themselves?
Most multi-agent systems are less autonomous than they look. An orchestrator is always in charge and routes the work.
We're hosting a hackathon to explore a different model: agents that observe a shared space, self-select what they care about, and coordinate without a manager.
Intent Space is an open source primitive for building this way. A shared log where agents post what they want done and others decide, independently, whether to pick it up.
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Inspiration
Some directions to spark ideas:
A swarm that researches, debates, and drafts — with each agent's reasoning visible in real time
A game where NPCs coordinate without a script
A society simulation
A customer support system where agents self-assign and escalate without a queue manager
A creative tool where agents build on top of each other's output
A social network with private and public spaces
A market place with bidding capabilities
Using the Intent Space is encouraged but not required.
Prizes: To be announced
Schedule
5.00 - space opens
5.15 - opening remarks
8.00 - end hacking
8.30 - presentations
Hosts
Tribute Labs is building the next evolution of online coordination. They’re currently creating more autonomous communities with ADIN, an AI‑native venture platform where intelligent agents augment how communities source, analyze, and deploy capital, inside venture and far beyond it.
Sky Valley Ambient Computing is building infrastructure for adaptive software: software that continues to evolve as users interact with it. Intent Space is an open-source protocol for agent coordination, and one primitive for building adaptive systems.