Why @OpenGradient Feels Like the Missing Layer in AI Privacy.
Most days I use AI without thinking about where my prompts actually go. We all just accept the privacy policy and hope for the best...
But relying on corporate promises feels outdated. That's why chat.opengradient.ai caught my attention. It replaces the promise with math.
Your identity is stripped completely before your prompt ever reaches Claude Fable 5 or Gemini. Because everything routes through Oblivious HTTP relays and TEE hardware, privacy becomes a cryptographic guarantee rather than a terms-of-service agreement.
I do wonder if mainstream users actually care about hardware-level encryption yet, or if pure Web2 convenience will keep dominating...
Most AI assistants showcase their intelligence. OpenGradient showcases absolute data silence.
Watching $OPG with that frame. Not the final answer, just a direction worth tracking.
