Recently, I've been trying out migration tests between several different decentralized AI protocols, and the more I run, the more it feels off. The current state of the industry feels like stepping into some kind of 'tech Babel': those working on TEE have one set of hardware security standards, those into ZKML have another mathematical proof path, and even those focused on optimistic verification have their own game theory mechanics. On the surface, everyone seems to be working on verifiable AI, but in reality, with every protocol, there's a breakdown of assets and logic.
This reminds me of a very old metaphor—standardization of measurements. Many people think @OpenGradient is just another server out to snatch up inference business, but I believe what it's really trying to tackle is that most tedious and thankless problem: establishing a universal expression system in this highly fragmented market of verification standards. $BTC
Looking back at OPG’s hybrid verification architecture, its focus isn't on creating a better 'vehicle', but on paving a 'standardized highway' that everyone can drive on. It aims to unify the scattered tech standards into a single interface, allowing developers not to constantly tweak their code to adapt to different verification methods. The value behind this 'multi-standard unification' is often hidden because it doesn't produce shiny single-point data; instead, it generates ecosystem connectivity efficiency.
Often, the success of infrastructure isn't due to it being the strongest, but because it becomes the standard. If the islands of decentralized AI aren't broken down, even the cheapest computing power can't form a collective force. The most expensive thing has never been the transaction fees, but the redevelopment costs and social friction caused by the lack of standardized protocols. $OPG
As for whether OPG can achieve this grand narrative, I won't make a judgment right now. But I'm certain that before decentralized AI becomes truly mainstream, someone must take that step toward unified verification standards. @OpenGradient, can you complete this grand narrative? I won’t judge now. But I’m sure that before decentralized AI becomes truly mainstream, someone must step out toward unified verification standards. @OpenGradient #OPG
验证标准还要乱多久?
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通用语法太理想化
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OPG能统一标准吗?
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