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I was really looking forward to OpenGradient at first because the idea seemed amazing. The idea of OpenGradient was about AI and decentralized computing and better privacy for OpenGradient.. After I spent more time looking into OpenGradient I started to have some doubts about OpenGradient.
One thing that really stood out to me about OpenGradient is that verification is optional for OpenGradient. Since verifiable AI is one of the things that OpenGradient promises being able to turn verification off for OpenGradient makes me question how strong that promise really is for OpenGradient.
I also noticed that the system for OpenGradient depends a lot on AWS Nitro for security for OpenGradient. That means part of the trust model for OpenGradient still relies on a centralized cloud provider like AWS Nitro, which feels different from the fully decentralized vision that many people expect from OpenGradient.
MemSync was another feature of OpenGradient that caught my attention about OpenGradient. The idea of AI with memory for OpenGradient sounds useful for OpenGradient. I had a hard time finding clear information about where data is stored for OpenGradient, who can access it for OpenGradient and how users can permanently delete it for OpenGradient.
I still think there is technology being built for OpenGradient and OpenGradient is working on important problems for OpenGradient. At the time some of the biggest claims that OpenGradient makes need more transparency for OpenGradient. For now I remain interested in OpenGradient. Also cautious, about OpenGradient and I hope the OpenGradient project provides clearer answers as it grows for OpenGradient.
@OpenGradient
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#opg #OPG
I was really looking forward to OpenGradient at first because the idea seemed amazing. The idea of OpenGradient was about AI and decentralized computing and better privacy for OpenGradient.. After I spent more time looking into OpenGradient I started to have some doubts about OpenGradient.
One thing that really stood out to me about OpenGradient is that verification is optional for OpenGradient. Since verifiable AI is one of the things that OpenGradient promises being able to turn verification off for OpenGradient makes me question how strong that promise really is for OpenGradient.
I also noticed that the system for OpenGradient depends a lot on AWS Nitro for security for OpenGradient. That means part of the trust model for OpenGradient still relies on a centralized cloud provider like AWS Nitro, which feels different from the fully decentralized vision that many people expect from OpenGradient.
MemSync was another feature of OpenGradient that caught my attention about OpenGradient. The idea of AI with memory for OpenGradient sounds useful for OpenGradient. I had a hard time finding clear information about where data is stored for OpenGradient, who can access it for OpenGradient and how users can permanently delete it for OpenGradient.
I still think there is technology being built for OpenGradient and OpenGradient is working on important problems for OpenGradient. At the time some of the biggest claims that OpenGradient makes need more transparency for OpenGradient. For now I remain interested in OpenGradient. Also cautious, about OpenGradient and I hope the OpenGradient project provides clearer answers as it grows for OpenGradient.
@OpenGradient
$NES $BAS
#opg #OPG