Yesterday I was thinking about something:
Most people see AI as a product.
Open an app.
Ask a question.
Get an answer.
But behind every answer are resources, infrastructure, networks, and systems working together.
As AI becomes more powerful, I think the projects building the foundation layer may become just as important as the applications themselves.
That's one reason I'm paying attention to @OpenGradient.
The vision of Open Intelligence raises an interesting question:
In the future, will the biggest value come from the AI everyone uses, or from the infrastructure that powers it?
What's your view?
@OpenGradient
$OPG
#OpenGradient #AI #Web3 #BinanceSquare #opg $OPG
Most people see AI as a product.
Open an app.
Ask a question.
Get an answer.
But behind every answer are resources, infrastructure, networks, and systems working together.
As AI becomes more powerful, I think the projects building the foundation layer may become just as important as the applications themselves.
That's one reason I'm paying attention to @OpenGradient.
The vision of Open Intelligence raises an interesting question:
In the future, will the biggest value come from the AI everyone uses, or from the infrastructure that powers it?
What's your view?
@OpenGradient
$OPG
#OpenGradient #AI #Web3 #BinanceSquare #opg $OPG