EvoSkill has now been cited by 56+ papers.
From frontier AI labs at Microsoft Research (@MSFTResearch) and Tongyi Lab (@Ali_TongyiLab), to top universities such as National University of Singapore (@NUSingapore) and Columbia University (@Columbia), researchers around the world are building on our work that helped pioneer the field of self-evolving agents.
Proof that open research travels fast.
Sentient Foundation is launching a 42MM grants / investment program to empower developers and companies to build open source AI.
The gap between open source and closed source models / frameworks is tightening.
We want to accelerate the pace of innovation of open source ai via Sentient Foundation.
AGI should be open source, not closed source. https://t.co/Lsiq96NWUq…
Fireworks AI is now live on EvoSkill v1.3.0!
You can now use @FireworksAI_HQ directly with EvoSkill to run fast inference on open models as both the evolution harness backend and the LLM scorer.
Alongside Claude API and OpenRouter, Fireworks AI is now a first-class provider in EvoSkill.
The most important technology of our time is being built in private, but we're funding the alternative: $42M for the people building AGI in the open.
Whether it's the model, weights, code, data, or evals, AI should belong to the people it serves, run on hardware they own, and reach the cheapest phone on earth.
Here’s a few of the use cases we want to back ↓
I imagine a teenager in a rural town using a small local AI device after school—to learn physics in her own language, build projects with friends, and keep working even when the internet goes down. She should not need to live near a major city to access the future.
We’re committing $42M to developers, researchers, and companies building open AGI.
But before the open AGI future can be built, someone has to imagine it first.
Tell us what that future looks like, and we’ll bring your vision one step closer to reality ↓
@sentient_found I imagine a teenager in a rural town using a small local AI device after school—to learn physics in her own language, build projects with friends, and keep working even when the internet goes down. She should not need to live near a major city to access the future.