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Yapay zekanın açık kaynaklı olmasını ve hiçbir yapı tarafından kontrol edilememesini sağlamak için çalışıyoruz. @SentientEco @OpenAGISummit





Open Source's big problem. Last night I went to a Y Combinator party in San Francisco and met an entrepreneur who is making a top Open Source AI model. He told me it is very hard to make money in open source. Yeah, it is cool being popular, he told me, but figuring out how to make a business out of it is proving to be very difficult. The Chinese are pounding the price into the ground with their open source models. Which makes it tough. In the old world of Open Source you could make money with them by consulting, service, etc, like RedHat did. But in this new world, he told me, it's much harder to make a good business out of it. Is anyone making a good business out of open source? What would your advice be to the businesses that are trying to support Open Source?







Leon Liu (@0xHermes_) is serving looks and shipping code at Sentient Arena Demo Day. His latest project, Teller — built during Arena: Cohort 0 — is an open-source reasoning agent for enterprise document QA. It scored 71.5% on OfficeQA for just $1.85, powered by MiniMax Model M2.5. That's 1/500th the cost of closed-source alternatives.






We are excited to welcome Arena’s Cohort 0. We’ll be joined by top-tier builders, researchers, and operators from across the ecosystem who will first face Challenge 0: Grounded Reasoning over Large Corpora. Our objective is to document Cohort 0 findings and open-source them. We’re aligned with efforts like GEPA’s Labs and Karpathy's autoresearch that proved that open-sourced research compounds faster, and we are happy to provide the platform to forward open-source AI research and developments. Looking forward to what Cohort 0 can come up with!


This Saturday, March 14, AI builders will gather in San Francisco for the Arena. During the Opening Day, we’ll be joined by speakers from OpenHands (@openhandsdev), alphaXiv (@askalphaxiv), Dedalus (@dedaluslabs), Daytona (@daytonaio), and Sentient to dig into grounded reasoning and what it takes to make agents reliable in real-world scenarios. We’ll close with time to meet Cohort 0 and get early ideas on the table before the sprint begins.