I've been spending some time looking into OpenGradient lately, and what surprised me most wasn't the AI side of it.
It was how litle I think about verification when using AI.
Most of the time, I type a prompt, get an answer and decide whether it seems useful. That's usually the end of the process I rarely stop to ask how that answer was generated what infrastructure was involved or whether there's any way to independently verify what hapened behind the scenes.
The more I looked into OpenGradient, the more that stod out to me.
I've also spent some time exploring OpenGradient Chat, and it made me realize that we've become incredibly comfortable trusting systems we barely understand. Maybe that's inevitable. Most people care about results not infrastructure.
Still I can't help wondering whether trust will eventualy become one of the most important parts of AI itself.
I could be wrong, but if AI keeps becoming more integrated into everyday life, transparency may end up matering just as much as intelligence.
That's one of the reasons I'm keeping an eye on OpenGradient and the broader OPG ecosystem.
$OPG @OpenGradient #opg
It was how litle I think about verification when using AI.
Most of the time, I type a prompt, get an answer and decide whether it seems useful. That's usually the end of the process I rarely stop to ask how that answer was generated what infrastructure was involved or whether there's any way to independently verify what hapened behind the scenes.
The more I looked into OpenGradient, the more that stod out to me.
I've also spent some time exploring OpenGradient Chat, and it made me realize that we've become incredibly comfortable trusting systems we barely understand. Maybe that's inevitable. Most people care about results not infrastructure.
Still I can't help wondering whether trust will eventualy become one of the most important parts of AI itself.
I could be wrong, but if AI keeps becoming more integrated into everyday life, transparency may end up matering just as much as intelligence.
That's one of the reasons I'm keeping an eye on OpenGradient and the broader OPG ecosystem.
$OPG @OpenGradient #opg