@OpenGradient I Just Want Models I Can Trust Without All The Bullshit
Look, I’m tired. Tired of every crypto project promising to change the world when most of them can’t even change a lightbulb. So let’s skip the pitch.
The real problem is right in front of us. You use an AI model hosted by some company. You don’t know if they changed the weights. You don’t know if they’re filtering your prompts. You don’t even know if the output you got back is what the model actually said. You just trust them. And I don’t trust anyone anymore.
That’s where OpenGradient comes in, I guess. It’s a decentralized network. Means no single company holds the keys. You can run a model, do inference, and then verify the result. Actually verify it, cryptographically. Not because some CEO pinky-swore, but because the math checks out.
Sounds simple, right? It’s not. Decentralized stuff is slow, messy, and hard to coordinate. But the alternative is worse. The alternative is every AI becoming a walled garden where you pay and pray.
So yeah. OpenGradient might fail. Most things do. But at least they’re trying to fix the actual annoying part of AI—the part where you can’t prove anything. I don’t need another token. I don’t need a DAO. I just need a model that tells me the truth and lets me check its work. If that makes me a skeptic, fine. Call me tired instead.#opg $OPG $SIREN



