What if your workspace could build itself — and the AI behind it could think, learn, and grow on its own? That's exactly what happens when you connect Space Agent with Agent Zero.
In this video, we break down the technical architecture behind two of the most exciting systems in AI workspaces today. Space Agent is a browser-based workspace that constructs its own interfaces based on your requests. Agent Zero is an autonomous AI framework that runs on a server, executing tasks, writing code, and learning from every interaction. They exist on completely different layers — and that's precisely what makes them so powerful together.
We explore the realistic "cockpit and engine" model, how A2A, REST, and MCP protocols enable communication between systems, and what this partnership actually looks like in practice. You'll learn what each system cannot do, why that matters, and how combining a self-building UI with autonomous execution creates something neither could achieve alone.
Key topics covered:
- The fundamental architecture difference between browser-based and server-based AI
- How Space Agent constructs pages, widgets, and workflows on demand
- Why Agent Zero needs full OS access and can't run in a browser
- The protocols that make cross-system communication possible
- Real-world applications from research dashboards to automated workflows
If you're interested in the future of AI workspaces, autonomous agents, or building intelligent systems that actually work together, this one's for you.
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— Links —
https://space-agent.ai
https://agent-zero.ai/
https://github.com/agent0ai/agent-zero
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