Most people think the AI race will be won by whoever builds the smartest model.

I think that's only half the story.

As AI becomes part of finance, healthcare, research, and government, the real challenge won't be intelligence alone. It will be proving that AI outputs are reliable, transparent, and verifiable. Without trust, even the most advanced model will struggle to earn widespread adoption.

That's why projects like @OpenGradient are worth watching. Instead of focusing only on bigger models, they're building decentralized infrastructure that can host, run, and verify AI at scale. That approach could reduce reliance on centralized systems while making AI more open and accountable.

Over the next decade, I believe infrastructure that enables trusted AI will become just as valuable as the models themselves. History shows that lasting technology leaders build the foundations others depend on—not just the products everyone talks about.

The biggest opportunity may not be creating more intelligence. It may be creating more confidence in it.@OpenGradient

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