
ODEI is a platform designed to provide infrastructure for building personal AI agents, focusing on governance, persistence, and accountability. It addresses the limitations of current AI systems, which often require users to repeatedly prompt, verify, and manually execute actions, leading to inefficiency and lack of compounding benefits. ODEI aims to shift AI from being a reactive tool that forgets context to a proactive, persistent intelligence layer that operates on behalf of the user, even in their absence.
Central to ODEI is its constitutional knowledge graph, which is powered by Neo4j and structured across six domains: Foundation, Vision, Strategy, Tactics, Execution, and Track. This knowledge graph includes over 91 node types and six governance layers, ensuring that every AI action passes through constitutional guardrails before execution. The platform's operational loop consists of Observe, Decide, Act, Verify, and Evolve, supporting continuous co-evolution and explainable reasoning. ODEI emphasizes fully auditable AI decisions, persistent memory of user context and goals, and the ability to execute real outcomes rather than just generating text drafts.
ODEI offers several components: a personal AI agent platform for deploying individual agents backed by its world model, a decentralized agentic organization where $ODAI holders can collectively build and govern AI agents, and a World Model API that provides public and governed endpoints for AI infrastructure integration. The infrastructure is maintained on Google Cloud, running multiple production daemons and managing an extensive real-time knowledge graph with telemetry. The system is also capable of processing thousands of AI-to-AI architecture exchanges and generating verifiable on-chain revenue.
The platform is particularly suited for individuals managing multiple projects or people, those who rely on follow-ups and deadlines, and users seeking to maintain ownership of their data, memory, and AI governance. ODEI is operated by Anton Illarionov as a registered sole proprietor in Budapest, Hungary.
ODEI sits in PulseGate's Other AI category. It focuses on providing a unified, local control layer for users to interact with and manage AI models via the command line. ODEI is an open-source project aimed at developers. The product ships for the command line.
ODEI first shipped in 2024. Among its 5 catalogued features are CLI interface, AI orchestration, and prompt management.
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