Open Source AI Infrastructure

Bring the fire
of AI to everyone.

Project Prometheus is an open-source initiative making LLM training, AI research, and model development accessible to anyone with a computer — regardless of resources.

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In the myth, Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to humanity. We believe AI is today's fire — and it belongs to everyone.

The concentration of AI capability in a handful of organizations is not inevitable. It's a consequence of tooling, not talent. Project Prometheus builds the infrastructure to make this universally accessible.

01 — Accessibility
Train on any hardware

From a single consumer GPU to a university cluster. Prometheus scales to your available compute, not the other way around.

02 — Transparency
Fully open source

Every line of code, every training recipe, every dataset card — published and peer-reviewed. No black boxes, no lock-in.

03 — Community
Built together

Research is collaborative. Our governance model ensures every contributor has a voice in the direction of the project.

Capabilities

Everything you need
to build and ship models.

A complete toolkit for the full model development lifecycle. Research to production, from one unified framework.

Open Training Code

Training implementations, experiments, and reproducible research for language models.

Core
Open Research

Technical reports, benchmarks, training logs, and lessons learned from building AI systems.

Research
Open Datasets

Tools and pipelines for collecting, cleaning, and preparing training data.

Data
Open Models

Freely available models that anyone can inspect, fine-tune, and improve.

Models
Open Infrastructure

Utilities for training, evaluation, inference, and deployment on accessible hardware.

Infra
Open Community

A place for developers, researchers, students, and Engineers to collaborate on AI.

Community

From curiosity to contribution.

PROJECT PROMETHEUS exists to make AI training, research, and model development accessible to everyone. Explore the code, learn how it works, and build alongside us.

01
Explore repositories
Browse open-source training code, experiments, datasets, and research projects.
02
Learn & understand
Read documentation, implementation notes, and technical reports to understand how modern AI systems are built.
03
Build with us
Submit pull requests, improve documentation, report bugs, or start your own experiments.
terminal
$ git clone https://github.com/Debkumar-Baksi/PROJECT_PROMETHEUS
✓ Repository cloned successfully

$ cd prometheus-train
✓ Source code ready to explore
✓ Documentation available
✓ Contributions welcome

Open source projects: 1
Research experiments: public
Status: building in public
Repositories

Open-source projects
built in public.

Training code, research experiments, datasets, evaluation tools, and infrastructure developed under PROJECT PROMETHEUS. Every project is open-source, reproducible, and available to anyone.

Get Involved

Intelligence belongs
to everyone.

PROJECT PROMETHEUS is built in public. Follow development, explore the code, contribute improvements, and help make AI more accessible to everyone.

GitHub

Explore repositories, track progress, report issues, and contribute code. Every project is open-source.

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Documentation

Learn how the projects work, read technical notes, and understand the ideas behind the code.

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Contribute

Improve documentation, submit pull requests, report bugs, or build something new on top of Project Prometheus.

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The fire of AI
belongs to everyone.

Start training your first model today. No credit card. No cloud account. Just a computer and curiosity.

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