Most people interact with AI every day without realizing they are also trusting an invisible chain of decisions they never agreed to.
Someone chose the model. Someone decided when to update it. Someone controls what it will and will not say. None of that is visible to the person asking the question.
This is not a conspiracy. It is just how centralized AI infrastructure works. The user is at the end of a chain they cannot see and did not choose.
@OpenGradient is building infrastructure that changes that relationship. Through verifiable inference using TEEs and zkML, the computation behind every AI response can be checked independently. The Model Hub already hosts more than 2,000 live models, and the network reports over 2 million inferences processed. $OPG settles activity across that system as the network gets used.
I have spent years in crypto watching users trust interfaces without understanding what was running underneath them. That gap between interface and infrastructure is where most surprises come from.
What I still do not know is whether everyday users will ever care enough about that invisible chain to seek out systems that make it visible.
Most people never think about who controls the answer until the answer stops serving them.
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"Who should control the AI answering your questions?"
Someone chose the model. Someone decided when to update it. Someone controls what it will and will not say. None of that is visible to the person asking the question.
This is not a conspiracy. It is just how centralized AI infrastructure works. The user is at the end of a chain they cannot see and did not choose.
@OpenGradient is building infrastructure that changes that relationship. Through verifiable inference using TEEs and zkML, the computation behind every AI response can be checked independently. The Model Hub already hosts more than 2,000 live models, and the network reports over 2 million inferences processed. $OPG settles activity across that system as the network gets used.
I have spent years in crypto watching users trust interfaces without understanding what was running underneath them. That gap between interface and infrastructure is where most surprises come from.
What I still do not know is whether everyday users will ever care enough about that invisible chain to seek out systems that make it visible.
Most people never think about who controls the answer until the answer stops serving them.
#OPG #TrendingTopic #TradingCommunity #meme板块关注热点 #Market_Update
$AIN
$HEI
"Who should control the AI answering your questions?"
🏢 Big Tech companies
63%
🔓 Decentralized networks
12%
🤷 I never thought about it
25%
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