Artificial Intelligence is moving fast but it has a big problem: it is controlled by a few big companies. These companies have all the data they train the models in secret. They get all the money. This means that regular people who use the internet and contribute data do not get any benefits.

This is where OpenLedger comes in to change things. OpenLedger is building a system that is fair and open where everyone can work together on Artificial Intelligence. This system is special because it is transparent and everyone owns a part of it.

The Core Parts of the System

of having Artificial Intelligence controlled by one company OpenLedger has a system that is dynamic and open for everyone to work together:

Model Datanets: these are networks where people can share and work on data together. Of big companies taking data from the internet for free communities can collect, check and verify data to make good models.

Proof of Attribution: this is a deal. It means that the system can track how the data you contribute helps make a model. If your data helps make a model that works well you get a reward.

The AI Liquidity Layer: this is where data, models and Artificial Intelligence agents are turned into assets that can be used easily. This opens up ways to use Artificial Intelligence in finance.

Making the Decentralized Economy Work

At the center of this system is the OpenLedger token, $OPEN N. This token is not something you can buy and sell it is what makes the system work:

It helps the network run by paying for transactions and smart contracts.

It rewards people who contribute data build models and operate nodes.

It gives holders a say in how the community fundsre used and how the protocol is updated.

OpenLedger has the support of known people in the Web3 community like Balaji Srinivasan and Sreeram Kannan. This is not another solution it is the foundation for making Artificial Intelligence available, to everyone. If you think Artificial Intelligence should belong to the community, not big companies you should keep an eye on OpenLedger.

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