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Sonar

Knowledge-locked AI investigation for transformation and learning teams. Ask questions within approved sources. Gemma-powered via OpenRouter.

Demo Mode — Simulated Responses Sonar is operating with simulated responses. To enable live Gemma inference via OpenRouter, configure your API key in the Sonar settings panel. Knowledge boundaries and source controls are fully functional in demo mode.
Demo Mode — Simulated · RAG-only · Approved sources · Non-grading
Model: gemma-3-27b-it (sim)
Investigation Console 3 sources active
Hello. I'm Sonar — a knowledge-locked AI investigation harness. I can help you explore the DIVE, REEF, and MURK transformation frameworks, AI-native workflow design, and learning strategy.

I only draw from approved sources in your active knowledge boundary. What would you like to investigate?
SeaSound Methodology Library · Sonar v0.1-demo
Starter Prompts
Knowledge Boundary

Sonar only draws from sources you enable. Disable a source to remove it from consideration.


methodology

methodology

methodology

applied research

learning
Model Configuration
Model gemma-3-27b-it
Provider OpenRouter
Mode Simulated
RAG Boundary-locked
Grading Disabled
Safety Enforced
Philosophy
Sonar does not grade, judge, or rank. It investigates. Questions are tools, not tests. Sources are visible. Limits are declared.

How Sonar Works

Sonar is a constrained AI harness, not a general chatbot. Every response is grounded in approved sources, and Sonar declares when it cannot answer from within the boundary.

01

Set your boundary

Enable only the sources relevant to your investigation. Sonar will not draw from anything outside your boundary.

02

Ask with intent

Ask about frameworks, patterns, or workflow challenges. Sonar retrieves and synthesises from approved content only.

03

See the source

Every response shows which source it came from. Sonar never presents synthesis as if it were primary material.

04

Investigate safely

No grades. No judgement. No tracking. Sonar is a tool for thinking, not an evaluation instrument.