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Have you noticed how using AI has started to feel more complicated than it should? I’ve caught myself opening five different tabs just to finish one simple task. One for writing, another for research, a third for brainstorming, a fourth for generating images, and sometimes even a fifth because a different model happens to do one thing better. Instead of making work easier, it often feels like you're constantly switching between separate tools that don't really work together.

That’s what made @OpenGradient stand out to me. Rather than expecting users to bounce between different platforms, it brings multiple leading AI models into one workspace. The focus isn’t just on putting everything in one place. It’s about creating a smoother workflow where you can move naturally from one task to the next without breaking your concentration.

What I find most interesting is how that changes the creative process. An early idea can quickly turn into research, research can become a draft, and that draft can evolve into visuals, all without leaving the same environment. Those small interruptions might seem insignificant, but they add up and can easily slow down your thinking.

As AI becomes a bigger part of everyday work, having a connected workspace feels more valuable than simply having access to more models. That’s one of the main reasons I’ve continued following $OPG . I’m interested to see how @OpenGradient keeps building on this idea and where the broader vision behind #OPG goes from here.

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