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Your home is full of smart devices… but are they really "smart"? 🤔 From thermostats that don’t talk to your blinds, to lights that don’t sync with your calendar - managing a “smart” home often feels more frustrating than automated. If you’re struggling with the same, one of the winning teams at HackMIT x Fetch.ai Innovation Lab from Stanford University solved it for you 👀 👋 Their project equips your home with AI agents that actually work together. Here’s how it works: 1 → Fetch.ai’s uAgents framework powers a network of agents that each control a specific household device. 2 → These agents communicate, coordinate, and adapt to your preferences via agentverse.ai 3 → By combining device data with contextual inputs (like your location, schedule, or energy usage), Mercury can automate routines that feel natural. The result: a home that’s truly intelligent (continuously learning, collaborating, and reacting to your needs). Built by Katie Cheng, Eyrin Kim, Karen Vo, and Tony Wang - well done! 👏 📌 Read more in their latest guest article published in collab with Fetch.ai: https://lnkd.in/eb2_x_Ge Sana Wajid #smart #home #aiagents #artificialintelligence #fetchai #buildfetch #innovationlab

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Chris Phelan

⛏️ AI-Driven Sales Optimization | Brainiall | Bay Area Founders Club | Ex-Oracle | Ex-NTT | SaaS & Digital Transformation | CRM & Sales Strategy | GlobalPitch.ai

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This is exactly the kind of strategy that will enable Smart Home adoption, which has been more like managing a complex Wifi environment than a smart home

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