Been thinking about this lately.
Most AI platforms ask you to trust them. Like, literally trust. "We value your privacy" - cool, but that's just a statement.
@OpenGradient replaces trust with cryptography. No promises. Just math.
That's not a feature. That's a completely different category of product.
The quastion is: how long until "trust me" stops being legally acceptable in AI
$OPG #OPG
Most AI platforms ask you to trust them. Like, literally trust. "We value your privacy" - cool, but that's just a statement.
@OpenGradient replaces trust with cryptography. No promises. Just math.
That's not a feature. That's a completely different category of product.
The quastion is: how long until "trust me" stops being legally acceptable in AI
$OPG #OPG