#OPG $OPG @OpenGradient
A few days ago, I lost almost an hour doing something that felt way too messy.
Same research. Different AI tools. Same context repeated again and again.
One tool summarized the information. Another helped organize the notes. A third helped me explore the idea from a different angle.
The answers were useful, but the flow was broken.
Every time I switched tools, it felt like the machine forgot what I was trying to build.
That stuck with me.
Maybe the real AI race is not only about bigger models, more compute, or better reasoning.
Maybe the next challenge is continuity.
Intelligence already exists across so many apps now, but most of it still lives inside isolated systems. Different platforms. Different memory. Different workflows.
That is why OpenGradient caught my attention.
Not because it is just another AI project, but because the Open Intelligence Network idea points toward something bigger.
A world where intelligence can move, remember, connect, and become useful across different applications.
MemSync makes that even more interesting, because memory without continuity is just another saved file.
Maybe I am early. Maybe people will not care. Maybe outputs matter more than where intelligence lives.
But if information needed the internet, and capital needed financial rails, then intelligence probably needs its own network too.

