Sentient Introduces Open AI Search Engine ODS

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Backed by Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund, AI platform Sentient has launched an open-source artificial intelligence search system, claiming it outperforms leading competitors.

Open Deep Search (ODS) is a “high-performance and user-friendly” alternative to Perplexity AI and GPT-4o. It employs “fingerprint” technology, enabling developers to protect intellectual property and monetize models without centralization.

“AI should belong to the community, not be controlled by corporations with closed-source code,” stated Sentient co-founder and Indian Institute of Science professor Himanshu Tyagi.

ODS scored 75.44% on DeepMind’s Frames test, which evaluates factual accuracy, search capabilities, and reasoning required for answering complex “multi-step” questions using multiple sources. By comparison, ChatGPT-4o scored 65.35%, while Perplexity achieved 42.4%.

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In another test, SimpleQA, ODS achieved an 88.3% accuracy rate, measuring performance on direct factual queries.

“Anyone with a computer can run our code, reproduce our results, and verify whether they are correct,” Sentient emphasized.

In March, Sentient co-founder Sandeep Nailwal stated that artificial intelligence will never become a sentient being due to its lack of intrinsic drives, which are fundamental to humans and other biological species.