Last night, I ran a test: I threw the same sensitive question at two AIs. One cloud assistant replied in a flash, but I knew deep down that this question was tied to my account, logged, and might one day end up in the training corpus. The other was OpenGradient Chat at @OpenGradient , and it answered just as smoothly; the difference was — it had no idea it was "me" asking.
I used to think privacy AIs were just marketing jargon until I understood how it works. The message gets encrypted right in my browser, and the key never leaves my device; that middle layer, Oblivious relay, only sees the ciphertext and has no clue who I am; the real decryption reasoning takes place locked in a TEE (Trusted Execution Environment), where the operators can't snoop around. The key part is this whole setup can be remotely verified; I can check it myself instead of just taking their word for it. This is a completely different beast compared to most projects’ "trust us" privacy policies.
Plus, it hasn't sacrificed capability for privacy. I can switch between ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok within the same app, and even Anthropic's latest Claude Fable 5 is live, running in a room without an audience. For someone like me, who wants to use cutting-edge models without giving up privacy, this is the real product logic solving the problem, rather than a trade-off.
Decentralized AI has been hyped for so long, but there aren't many that can actually bring "verifiable" into the chat boxes that everyday folks use. If you keep using it and buying credits, you can also catch the S2 airdrop; I've already been hoarding usage records.
Check out chat.opengradient.ai; trying it out is way better than reading ten marketing articles.
$OPG #OPG
I used to think privacy AIs were just marketing jargon until I understood how it works. The message gets encrypted right in my browser, and the key never leaves my device; that middle layer, Oblivious relay, only sees the ciphertext and has no clue who I am; the real decryption reasoning takes place locked in a TEE (Trusted Execution Environment), where the operators can't snoop around. The key part is this whole setup can be remotely verified; I can check it myself instead of just taking their word for it. This is a completely different beast compared to most projects’ "trust us" privacy policies.
Plus, it hasn't sacrificed capability for privacy. I can switch between ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok within the same app, and even Anthropic's latest Claude Fable 5 is live, running in a room without an audience. For someone like me, who wants to use cutting-edge models without giving up privacy, this is the real product logic solving the problem, rather than a trade-off.
Decentralized AI has been hyped for so long, but there aren't many that can actually bring "verifiable" into the chat boxes that everyday folks use. If you keep using it and buying credits, you can also catch the S2 airdrop; I've already been hoarding usage records.
Check out chat.opengradient.ai; trying it out is way better than reading ten marketing articles.
$OPG #OPG