I don't know if anyone else has started noticing it.
A few months ago, if I wanted to learn something, I'd usually Google it.
Now I open an AI chat first.
It wasn't a decision I made.
It just... happened.
That got me thinking.
If AI is becoming part of everyday life, then the questions probably change too.
It's not only "Which model is better?"
It's "Which one would I actually keep using every day?"
While reading about $OPG , that idea stuck with me.
The project seems to care about more than just making AI more capable. It also looks at how people interact with AI over time and how that experience can be more open and easier to trust.
Maybe that's the part the market is still figuring out.
Technology is one thing.
Building something people return to every day is something else.
Anyway, that's just something I found myself thinking about today.
@OpenGradient
#opg $OPG
A few months ago, if I wanted to learn something, I'd usually Google it.
Now I open an AI chat first.
It wasn't a decision I made.
It just... happened.
That got me thinking.
If AI is becoming part of everyday life, then the questions probably change too.
It's not only "Which model is better?"
It's "Which one would I actually keep using every day?"
While reading about $OPG , that idea stuck with me.
The project seems to care about more than just making AI more capable. It also looks at how people interact with AI over time and how that experience can be more open and easier to trust.
Maybe that's the part the market is still figuring out.
Technology is one thing.
Building something people return to every day is something else.
Anyway, that's just something I found myself thinking about today.
@OpenGradient
#opg $OPG