Multi-agent cyber-diplomacy
A live, director-controlled simulation where nine nation-state AI agents debate cyber-governance norms in real time — for the stage or for international-relations research.
What it was
A staged piece presented at a major international cyber policy week: a live multi-agent dialogue of nine nation-state delegations arguing a contested governance proposal, an audience poll feeding a live regime-complex matrix, and a drill-down of each delegation's position grounded in real policy documents.
What made it notable
Nine concurrent agents, each with independent positions, perceptions of the other delegations, and domain-grounded policy knowledge — orchestrated under live editorial control with per-delegation voice and built-in drift detection to keep agents true to their brief.
It ran live, on schedule, for a room of roughly a hundred policy practitioners. Built on the same Parallax platform.
What Sanctum delivered
Authored and tuned the delegations and the cyber-diplomacy corpus, designed the audience interaction, and ran the director console live for the full performance.