China is indeed amazing!!! Speaking of which, projects that have previously toured in China seem to have a relatively good impression in the hearts of the people. Seeing Sandeep launch the @SentientAGI campus tour at Fudan University, I feel that the competition for Open Source AI has truly begun.
The co-founder of Polygon personally promotes Open Source AI, and this signal has become quite clear, marking the official start of "antitrust". We cannot allow giants like OpenAI and AWS to monopolize the entire AI infrastructure.
At the same time, Fudan University, as a top institution in China, has a large number of high-quality developers. The purpose of the Sentient Campus Tour is also to compete for the minds of the next generation of developers for Open Source AI. After all, controlling the developer community is equivalent to controlling the direction of technological evolution.
Essentially, the core logic of Sentient is to build an Open Source AGI network, allowing 40+ AI agent models and 50+ data sources to collaborate in real-time. It essentially redefines the underlying architecture of AI.
ROMA, as an Open Source meta-agent framework, decomposes complex tasks into executable subtasks through recursive reasoning. It has already surpassed the performance of mainstream proprietary platforms in deep research scenarios.
GRID is more like the GitHub of the AI world, where developers can build, share, and monetize AI agents. This open ecosystem, in contrast to the existing closed ecosystems, makes the choice obvious for everyone in terms of development and market.
Currently, @SentientAGI has served 2 million users, demonstrating the real value of multi-agent collaboration from generating financial reports to personalized news briefs, from travel planning to research summaries.
I personally believe that if @SentientAGI can successfully solve the AI sovereignty issue, allowing AI to truly become an open, decentralized, and collaborative ecosystem, the AI economy will undergo a transformation in the true sense.
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China is indeed amazing!!! Speaking of which, projects that have previously toured in China seem to have a relatively good impression in the hearts of the people. Seeing Sandeep launch the @SentientAGI campus tour at Fudan University, I feel that the competition for Open Source AI has truly begun.
The co-founder of Polygon personally promotes Open Source AI, and this signal has become quite clear, marking the official start of "antitrust". We cannot allow giants like OpenAI and AWS to monopolize the entire AI infrastructure.
At the same time, Fudan University, as a top institution in China, has a large number of high-quality developers. The purpose of the Sentient Campus Tour is also to compete for the minds of the next generation of developers for Open Source AI. After all, controlling the developer community is equivalent to controlling the direction of technological evolution.
Essentially, the core logic of Sentient is to build an Open Source AGI network, allowing 40+ AI agent models and 50+ data sources to collaborate in real-time. It essentially redefines the underlying architecture of AI.
ROMA, as an Open Source meta-agent framework, decomposes complex tasks into executable subtasks through recursive reasoning. It has already surpassed the performance of mainstream proprietary platforms in deep research scenarios.
GRID is more like the GitHub of the AI world, where developers can build, share, and monetize AI agents. This open ecosystem, in contrast to the existing closed ecosystems, makes the choice obvious for everyone in terms of development and market.
Currently, @SentientAGI has served 2 million users, demonstrating the real value of multi-agent collaboration from generating financial reports to personalized news briefs, from travel planning to research summaries.
I personally believe that if @SentientAGI can successfully solve the AI sovereignty issue, allowing AI to truly become an open, decentralized, and collaborative ecosystem, the AI economy will undergo a transformation in the true sense.