Siddha

Company

A quieter way
to make minds.

Siddha — सिद्ध, that which is realized — is a venture of Aitele Research. We explore ways of creating AI that are nature-friendly and radically frugal: models grown directly from data statistics instead of trained by force. Our first architecture is the Reverse Synthetic Network.

What we hold ourselves to

Evidence sets the claims

Our peer review's harshest sentence — "let the evidence set the claims" — is pinned above the desk. Every public number traces to a reproducible script.

Negative results are products

Knowing precisely where a method fails is rarer and more useful than another inflated benchmark. We publish our ceilings with mechanisms attached.

Compute is a cost, not a credential

The field treats burned megawatts as a proxy for seriousness. We treat them as a bug. Intelligence per joule is the metric we optimize.

Models belong where data lives

Synthesis needs no cluster, so models can be grown on the clinic's laptop, the factory's edge box, the citizen's browser. Sovereignty by construction.

How Siddha becomes a business

Research first. Then the Forge.

Now

Siddha Lab & open research

The RSN paper, benchmark code, and the in-browser Synthesis Studio — open, reproducible, and honest. This is how we earn the right to be believed.

Next

Siddha Forge

A product that turns labeled CSVs into deployed classifiers: upload data, synthesize in seconds, ship as an API or a tiny edge artifact. Priced per synthesis and per deployment — not per GPU-hour, because there are none.

Then

Embedded & sovereign AI

Licensing the synthesis engine for on-premise and on-device use — clinics, courts, factories, and public institutions that need models grown on their own soil, under their own audit.

The through-line: we sell the things our evidence supports — classifiers, routers, auditable edge models, and the engineering around them — and we publish the boundary beyond which we won't.

The ecosystem

One of the Aitele ventures.

Aitele Research builds a commons of research-born ventures. Samādhān turns hard problems into market instruments; Thappa seals and proves creative work on-chain; Siddha grows nature-friendly intelligence. Different organs, one organism.

Contact

Bring us a classification problem.

Pilots, research collaborations, and honest second opinions on whether synthesis fits your problem — including when the honest answer is no.

Goes to hello@aiteleresearch.com