#opg $OPG

Everyone's racing to make AI smarter.

Almost no one's asking if you can trust what it just told you.

That's the gap nobody talks about.

An AI gives you an answer.

You act on it.

But did the right model actually run?

Was the data real?

Could you prove it — to anyone, ever?

For a chatbot, doesn't matter.

For an AI agent managing your trades, your loans, your data?

It matters a lot.

We've been here before.

The early internet had no way to verify who you were talking to — until certificates and signatures made trust a default, not an afterthought.

That's when commerce actually moved online.

AI is at the same point now.

Verification isn't a nice-to-have feature.

It's the missing layer that decides whether AI becomes infrastructure or stays a black box.

This is the part of OpenGradient that gets overlooked.

Not "AI on-chain."

Proof that the AI did what it said it did.

So here's the real question:

when AI agents start moving real money — do you want them fast, or do you want them provable?

Can you actually have both?

@OpenGradient