Sebastian is an expert in digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and generative systems, and a co-founder of the Orbiplex project. As the Chief Innovation Officer at Deviniti, he focuses on broad-based innovation, with particular emphasis on large language models (LLMs) and practical business applications of generative AI. He is an originator and a co-creator of SpeakLeash (Spichlerz), a community project building Poland’s largest high-quality language dataset and the tooling needed to train language models. He also co-created Bielik, a family of compact LLMs trained on Polish data, in both base and instruction-tuned variants.
Who Are We?
We are programmers with experience in digital forensics, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and process automation. Over the years, we have carried out both commercial initiatives and work rooted in the culture of free and open source software. We value the freedom to exchange information and the sovereignty of data.
What Do We Want?
Behind Orbiplex stands a dream: that in the age of industrialized intelligence, people and communities will not lose sovereignty over their own meaning, voice, and agency, but will have an inalienable space for cooperation.
We want to create an environment that turns individual, distributed experiences into wise and effective collaboration without forcing people to sacrifice themselves or the fruits of their own efforts to a single center of power or capital.
What Do We Do?
We are building the project as a distributed infrastructure of a swarm of independent nodes: federated and auditable, enabling cooperation between people and AI models. Personal and shared memory, as well as decisions and capabilities, remain under the jurisdiction of individuals and human communities. The rules of trust, sharing, and economic exchange are open and explicitly developed by the community.
This technical and cultural vision takes shape through specialized tools that let people publish independent opinions on their own terms, comment on any corner of the Internet, jointly solve problems, and organize themselves without intermediaries into groups based on voluntary cooperation and the exchange of capabilities.
At the core of each node is a meta-communicator and protocol guardian that can be flexibly extended with new capabilities through middleware written in any programming language. Strong cryptography, protecting identities and pseudonyms together with different levels of their attestation, helps maintain the digital reputation of each node. Precisely tuned levels of autonomy for artificial intelligence agents put the human being and their well-being first.