I don't trust AI and neither should you

Look, I'll be honest. I don't trust most AI models. And I think anyone with half a brain should feel the same way.

Here's why. These systems are trained on god knows what data. They're run by companies who won't show you how they work. They change behaviors overnight and you're just supposed to accept it. Remember when Bing's AI started having existential crises? That was fun. Or when image generators suddenly got worse at rendering hands? Nobody explained why. They just updated the model and moved on.

And we're supposed to build businesses on this? Make healthcare decisions? Let it write code for financial systems?

No thanks.

So when people start talking about decentralized AI networks, my eyes usually glaze over. Most of it is just crypto bros trying to slap blockchain on everything and calling it innovation. But OpenGradient actually got my attention. Not because it's flashy. Because it solves the one thing that keeps me up at night.

Verification.

Being able to run a model and actually check what it's doing. Seeing the reasoning instead of just trusting the output. That's not sexy. That's not going to make headlines. But it's the only way any of this works long term.

I don't need AI to be magical. I need it to be honest. I need to know that when it makes a decision, there's logic behind it that I can follow. Not a black box. Not a mystery. Just clear, verifiable reasoning.

That's what we should be building. Not more hype. Not more promises. Just infrastructure that lets us check the math.

Everything else is just noise.
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