#opg $OPG @OpenGradient

The more I follow AI, the more I think trust could become just as important as intelligence.

Most conversations focus on which model is smarter or faster. But I keep wondering something else: how do we know an AI result can actually be trusted?

That's what made me look into OpenGradient. Instead of only improving AI performance, it's also exploring how AI inference can be verified. If AI starts handling payments, business operations, or other important decisions, people will need more than confident answers. They'll need a way to verify them.

I recently opened a small $OPG position because I find that idea interesting, but I'm still taking it slowly. I'm not convinced decentralized verification will be easy to scale, so I'm waiting to see how it develops.

For me, this isn't about chasing the next AI trend. It's about watching where the industry is heading. Smarter AI will always matter, but I think the projects that make AI more transparent and trustworthy could end up playing an equally important role.

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