That's where @OpenGradient stands out to me. Its focus on verifiable inference replaces blind trust with transparent execution.
As someone who's spent time around crypto, that approach feels familiar.
We already expect transactions to be provable. It makes sense that AI governance should follow the same principle before it scales further.
If crypto taught us 'don't trust, verify,' then the future of AI demands 'don't trust, prove.' $BTC $NVDAB
As someone who's spent time around crypto, that approach feels familiar.
We already expect transactions to be provable. It makes sense that AI governance should follow the same principle before it scales further.
If crypto taught us 'don't trust, verify,' then the future of AI demands 'don't trust, prove.' $BTC $NVDAB