OpenBabylon
Artur Kiulian is a founder and entrepreneur with extensive experience in advancing technology and humanitarian efforts. Currently, Kiulian is the founder of OpenBabylon, addressing the accessibility of AI technologies; PolyAgent, fostering a community focused on autonomous agents; Victoria, a defense venture studio rooted in Ukraine; Radical Philanthropies, aiming to redefine societal norms; and UkraineNow, a non-profit organization assisting with humanitarian crises. Additionally, Kiulian leads CoronaWhy, a non-profit focused on COVID-19 research coordination through AI. Kiulian holds memberships in Forbes Technology Council, YEC, and partners with Verb and Colab LA. Educational credentials include ongoing studies at Harvard Business School and degrees in Artificial Intelligence Systems and Computer Science from Vinnytsia National Technical University.
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OpenBabylon
AI isn’t ready out of the box — it needs to be trained for the real-world deployment. At OpenBabylon, we are building the post-training stack for deep model adaptation—helping enterprises and governments deploy AI that actually works through advanced fine-tuning, benchmarking, and real-world evaluation. 🔹 Model University – A systematic framework for domain-specific & sovereign AI model adaptation, covering benchmarking, fine-tuning, and real-world optimization. 🔹 Sovereign AI Models – Custom LLMs designed to align with national languages, values, and governance frameworks. 🚀 We reimagine post-training: ✅ Benchmark – Identify capability gaps & misalignment. ✅ Adapt – Fine-tune models for real-world performance. ✅ Evaluate – Monitor & measure AI across critical dimensions. ✅ Optimize – Enable continuous improvement. 🔗 www.openbabylon.com