One thing that's been bothering me lately...
Every AI tool wants me to start from scratch.
I explain how I like things written. I share my preferences. I give it context about what I'm working on. Then I open another AI app and... I do it all over again.
It makes no sense.
What's even stranger is that all of that context ends up living on someone else's servers. They benefit from it. I don't really have any control over it, and I definitely can't take it with me.
That's why I've been paying attention to OpenGradient.
The idea isn't about building the biggest model or chasing benchmark numbers. It's about giving people ownership of the thing that actually makes AI useful: personal context.
Imagine your AI remembering you because you allow it to, not because a company locked your data inside its ecosystem. Imagine deciding who gets access, moving your context wherever you want, and not being forced to start from zero every time you try a new product.
And there's another part I like. If users are the ones creating the data that makes these systems more valuable, maybe they should benefit from that value too. That feels a lot more fair than the way things work today.
We're heading toward a world where AI knows us better than ever. The real question is who owns that knowledge.
Personally, I think the answer should be us.
@OpenGradient #OPG
#opg $OPG
Who should benefit from the data that improves AI?
Every AI tool wants me to start from scratch.
I explain how I like things written. I share my preferences. I give it context about what I'm working on. Then I open another AI app and... I do it all over again.
It makes no sense.
What's even stranger is that all of that context ends up living on someone else's servers. They benefit from it. I don't really have any control over it, and I definitely can't take it with me.
That's why I've been paying attention to OpenGradient.
The idea isn't about building the biggest model or chasing benchmark numbers. It's about giving people ownership of the thing that actually makes AI useful: personal context.
Imagine your AI remembering you because you allow it to, not because a company locked your data inside its ecosystem. Imagine deciding who gets access, moving your context wherever you want, and not being forced to start from zero every time you try a new product.
And there's another part I like. If users are the ones creating the data that makes these systems more valuable, maybe they should benefit from that value too. That feels a lot more fair than the way things work today.
We're heading toward a world where AI knows us better than ever. The real question is who owns that knowledge.
Personally, I think the answer should be us.
@OpenGradient #OPG
#opg $OPG
Who should benefit from the data that improves AI?
🔹 The users
100%
🔹 The AI companies
0%
🔹 Both should share value
0%
🔹 Depends on the platform
0%
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