The Trust Layer AI Has Been Missing
I think the biggest problem in AI is not just speed, accuracy, or automation. It is trust. We are entering a world where AI systems are built from many hidden parts: datasets, models, agents, tools, and instructions. Most people only see the final output, but they rarely see what shaped it. That is where the real risk begins.
This is why OpenLedger feels important to me. It is not just another AI story. It is about making AI assets more traceable, more understandable, and easier to trust. If a dataset has clear origins, a model has a visible history, or an agent can show what it did, people can make better decisions before using it.
I see this as a quiet but powerful shift. AI is becoming more modular, almost like a supply chain. And every serious supply chain needs records. Without records, trust becomes guesswork.
OpenLedger points toward a future where data, models, and agents do not just exist. They carry history, context, and proof. In a noisy AI market, that may become more valuable than hype.
