#opg $OPG I used to think AI would become valuable simply because models kept getting smarter. The more I watch this space, the less convincing that feels. Intelligence alone doesn't scale. Trust does.

I've been noticing that every useful AI system quietly depends on invisible coordination. Someone hosts the model. Someone verifies the output. Someone absorbs the cost. Most people focus on the model itself, but the real system lives underneath it.

That's why OpenGradient keeps pulling my attention. It feels less like an AI project and more like an attempt to make intelligence a shared network instead of a closed product. In the same way, ecosystems around Project Genius and Genius Coin remind me that value increasingly flows through participation, not just ownership.

The more I look at it, the more I think the next competition won't be about building the smartest AI. It will be about building the networks people are willing to trust. Whether that becomes the defining shift or just another narrative isn't clear yet.

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