Every major technology cycle eventually revolves around ownership.
The internet transformed information ownership.
Crypto challenged asset ownership.
AI may challenge ownership of intelligence itself.
That's the lens through which I view @OpenGradient
The project's focus on portable intelligence suggests a future where users can carry memory, preferences, and context across applications rather than rebuilding them repeatedly.
It's an ambitious idea.
And it's far from guaranteed.
The technical requirements are substantial, while adoption depends on both developers and users embracing a different model.
Still, the concept keeps pulling me back.
If AI becomes deeply integrated into everyday life, intelligence may become a digital asset in its own right.
And if that's true, portability could become as important as capability.
The biggest opportunity may not be creating smarter AI.
It may be ensuring that the intelligence we build actually belongs to us.
#OPG $OPG
The internet transformed information ownership.
Crypto challenged asset ownership.
AI may challenge ownership of intelligence itself.
That's the lens through which I view @OpenGradient
The project's focus on portable intelligence suggests a future where users can carry memory, preferences, and context across applications rather than rebuilding them repeatedly.
It's an ambitious idea.
And it's far from guaranteed.
The technical requirements are substantial, while adoption depends on both developers and users embracing a different model.
Still, the concept keeps pulling me back.
If AI becomes deeply integrated into everyday life, intelligence may become a digital asset in its own right.
And if that's true, portability could become as important as capability.
The biggest opportunity may not be creating smarter AI.
It may be ensuring that the intelligence we build actually belongs to us.
#OPG $OPG