#opg $OPG The more I follow OpenGradient, the more I think the biggest challenge isn't building the technology it's building demand for it.
Verifiable AI sounds like the logical next step as AI becomes part of finance, automation, and decision-making. But the average user rarely asks how an AI reached its answer. They care about whether it's fast, accurate, and reliable.
That creates an interesting question.
Will verification become something users actively look for, or will it simply be an invisible layer that powers trustworthy AI behind the scenes?
If OpenGradient can make trust seamless instead of adding friction, it could become valuable infrastructure for the next generation of AI applications.
In the end, great technology alone isn't enough.
The projects that last are the ones that solve real problems in a way people actually want to use.
That's what I'll be watching as the ecosystem grows.
@OpenGradient
Verifiable AI sounds like the logical next step as AI becomes part of finance, automation, and decision-making. But the average user rarely asks how an AI reached its answer. They care about whether it's fast, accurate, and reliable.
That creates an interesting question.
Will verification become something users actively look for, or will it simply be an invisible layer that powers trustworthy AI behind the scenes?
If OpenGradient can make trust seamless instead of adding friction, it could become valuable infrastructure for the next generation of AI applications.
In the end, great technology alone isn't enough.
The projects that last are the ones that solve real problems in a way people actually want to use.
That's what I'll be watching as the ecosystem grows.
@OpenGradient