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Agent Night: Live web data, memory, identity & actions
TechTue, Jul 14 · 5:30 PM8:30 PM

Agent Night: Live web data, memory, identity & actions

A demo night for AI engineers building real agents with live web data. A demo night for people building real AI agents — one live agent (Hermes) wired to three

A demo night for AI engineers building real agents with live web data. A demo night for people building real AI agents — one live agent (Hermes) wired to three open, developer-first tools, shown end to end with real code. We are taking over Bright Data's Web Data Loft for an evening about the layer that makes agents actually work in production. The demo that wows on stage usually dies in prod — it can't see live data, forgets everything after each session, and its skills are locked to one tool. This night is about fixing that: perceive → remember → act. What to Expect A short kickoff framing the night: one agent, three capabilities Hermes Agent — the connector that ties the stack together Bright Data — how an agent perceives the web with live, structured data Cognee — how an agent remembers across sessions with graph memory SkillKit — how an agent acts with portable skills across 40+ coding agents Lightweight live demos, not slideware Drinks, food, and networking with a room full of builders What You'll Leave Knowing How to feed an agent live web data — scrape, search, and extract with anti-bot handled for you How to give an agent memory that persists across runs — and where graph memory beats plain RAG How to write a skill once and run it across Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and Copilot How the three fit into one working perceive → remember → act loop What actually breaks in production — flaky data, lost context, tool lock-in — and how each layer addresses it Who Should Come This is for AI engineers, agent builders, and developers using coding assistants like Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex - plus data and platform engineers and technical founders shipping agent-powered products. All three tools are open-source or free to start. Bring a laptop to follow along. Admission is free and approval-based because space is limited. Food and drinks will be provided. Speakers Swetha Kolli - Solutions Engineering, Bright Data Dave Nielsen - Head of Developer Relations, Cognee Rohit Ghumare - Creator of SkillKit When: Tuesday, 14th of July | 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM PT Where: Bright Data Web Data Loft, 625 2nd St, San Francisco, CA

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