HomeArtificial IntelligenceHow Peter Thiel-backed unicorn Sentient AI plans to compete ChatGPT, Perplexity to build open source AI

How Peter Thiel-backed unicorn Sentient AI plans to compete ChatGPT, Perplexity to build open source AI

Last week, Sentient AI launched Grid, an open-source AGI platform allowing any developer to contribute agents, data, or models in a single interface. It has over 40 specialised agents, 50 data sources, and 10-plus models, spanning Web2 and Web3 applications.

August 25, 2025 / 15:29 IST
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Himanshu Tyagi, Co-founder, Sentient AI
Himanshu Tyagi, Co-founder, Sentient AI

Just when it seemed like the AI race had already been claimed by the usual giants — OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, Microsoft’s Copilot and Perplexity, which among others counts Jeff Bezos of Amazon and tech company NVIDIA as investors — a new challenger is stepping onto the field with a very different playbook. Sentient AI, the Peter Thiel–backed upstart, is not here to play nice. Its mission? To break AI out of the hands of a few and bring decentralisation to the forefront.

Started in 2024, Sentient Foundation has been working on several areas towards its goal of preventing AI being controlled by a handful of private entities, including research, building a blockchain protocol, decentralised artificial general intelligence (AGI) and AI chatbots.

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The San Francisco-based startup is now gearing up to launch its initial offerings, one of which is an open-source AI platform—Global Research and Intelligence Directory, which abbreviates to the catchy Grid—that integrates multiple AI models from other developers.

Launched earlier this month, Grid is an open-source AGI platform allowing any developer to contribute agents, data or models. It also lets composable workflows by combining multiple agents, models and tools into functional applications. The developers can earn token-based rewards, with usage fees and subscriptions as optional monetisation routes.