Most of today's AI sits behind a wall. A few companies own the models, the GPUs, and the data. Everyone else rents access. We started Aigarth because we think the opposite shape is possible, and we want to help build it.
The thesis, in one sentence
Useful intelligence should grow like a garden: tended by many, owned by everyone, and improving with every cycle. The platform that makes that possible is what we are building.
What the platform actually does
Seven primitives, working together:
- Adaptive intelligence: the Organism, a single entity that learns, mutates, and forks over time.
- Memory: short, long, and episodic, signed, and auditable.
- Evolution: a fitness ledger that ranks every variant, generation after generation.
- Experimentation: the Work Runtime routes any workload, with the right compute class, to the right worker.
- Distributed computation: four tiers, from a local Docker runner to federated cross-region workers to the Qubic on-chain processor.
- Verification: replication, challenge, and reputation on every result. If a worker lies, it loses standing.
- External reality: Oracle Machines read; the OC processor writes. A closed loop, not a frozen model.
The roadmap, in plain English
We have a public roadmap. It is grouped by what each phase unlocks for you, not by what we are working on internally. Here is the short version, with the full version on the roadmap page:
Phase 26: Organism + Phase 27: Work Runtime
Adaptive intelligence primitive ships this quarter. The Work Runtime routes work items to local workers with replication, challenge, and reputation verification.
Phase 28: Federated workers
Workers that live in your own data center, your laptop, or a partner's network. Cross-deployment reputation.
Phase 29: OC processor
The Qubic on-chain processor reads Organism work items and commits 451-of-676 computor signatures. Real, on-chain verification, not a mock.
Phase 30: Multi-workload scheduler
The scheduler stops being a per-workload router. It becomes an economic allocator, balancing cost, latency, and reputation across every Organism in the garden.
Beyond Phase 30, we are reserving the right to be surprised. Two things we are not doing, on purpose:
- We are not building a "play store" for intelligences. The marketplace is a surface, not a moat.
- We are not replacing the LLM in your stack. We are giving it a fitness function and a feedback loop.
What you can do today
The platform is live in dev. You can register an Organism, fork it, watch its fitness curve climb, and submit work items that the Work Runtime will route and verify. The full roadmap is on the site, with every phase marked as shipped, in progress, or planned.