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Sentient launches open-source AGI network
AI startup Sentient has launched its open-source Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) network that brings together agents, models, and data sources on one platform.
Peter Thiel-backed Sentient AI’s new platform allows multiple AI agents to collaborate in real-time, share context, and execute complex workflows.
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All about Sentient's open-sourced AGI network
The network is accessible through Sentient Chat, which opens to its 2 million waitlisted users today.
“Sentient brings together the largest open collection of AI agents, models, and data sources, and the economic rails to make them work at scale,” said Himanshu Tyagi, co-founder of Sentient.
He added, “AWS’s $200 million defense contract shows there’s demand for agent marketplaces, but those agents remain siloed, unable to share context or coordinate. Rather than working in isolation, agents collaborate through Spaces to deliver complex, integrated answers, and every developer is rewarded for the value their contributions create.”
The AI startup officially stated that it will compete directly with players such as OpenAI and AWS as it has launched its first open AGI network, where 40+ AI agents, models, and 50+ data sources collaborate in real time.
“The US-China AI standoff risks locking out the rest of the world. Without a common open base, sovereign models become national silos. Sentient gives India and allied nations the rails to compete, and win, on their own terms,” said Sandeep Nailwal, cofounder of Sentient.
The company claims that it is capable of generating outputs like comprehensive investment reports that combine pricing, research, and market data in real time.
“From generating comprehensive financial asset reports to delivering personalised daily news briefings, planning travel, or producing detailed research summaries, Sentient’s spaces demonstrate how agents can be orchestrated into complex, multi-step workflows, going far beyond simple prompt wrapping,” the company said in a statement.
San Francisco-based startup, Sentient, is on a mission toensure that Artificial General Intelligence is open-source and not controlled by any single entity.