OpenGradient is the network for Open Intelligence, a decentralized infrastructure network designed to host, infer, and verify AI models at scale.

Yesterday I was scrolling through crypto posts and somehow ended up reading about OpenGradient.

To be honest, I almost skipped it. These days, it feels like every project is trying to attach AI to its story, and after seeing the same buzzwords over and over, it is hard to get excited.

But I kept reading.
What stood out was not just the technology itself, but the problem they are trying to solve.

Most of us use AI without thinking much about what is happening behind the scenes. We type something, get a response, and move on. I do the same thing.

The more I thought about it, the more I realized that trust may become one of the biggest topics in AI over the next few years.
If AI is going to be used for more important decisions, people will naturally want to know where outputs come from and whether they can be verified.
That is what made OpenGradient interesting to me.

I was not looking for the fastest network or the loudest marketing. I was more interested in whether the project is trying to solve a real problem.

Maybe I am wrong, and the industry moves in a completely different direction.

But right now, projects focused on transparency and verification feel a lot more interesting than projects built only around hype.

For that reason alone, OpenGradient is one I will keep watching as it develops.

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