The market seems to view @OpenGradient as another bet on AI growth. That may be missing the more important dynamic. If AI becomes cheaper and more accessible over time, intelligence itself could become increasingly abundant. In that scenario, the scarce resource is not AI output but confidence in AI output. What makes this interesting is how that changes user behavior. Applications, businesses, and autonomous agents become more willing to rely on AI when verification costs fall. That creates a feedback loop where trust increases usage, usage increases dependence, and dependence creates demand for the underlying infrastructure. Most markets focus on where intelligence is created. The larger opportunity may sit where intelligence becomes reliable enough to coordinate economic activity between participants who don't know each other. My takeaway: #OpenGradient may be less exposed to the value of AI itself and more exposed to the value of making AI usable at scale.
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