#opg $OPG I keep thinking about how often we rely on AI without knowing what happens between the prompt and the answer. It's a bit like sending a package with no tracking—you hope it arrives, but you can't see the journey.
That’s why @OpenGradient OpenGradient caught my attention. Instead of asking people to simply trust AI systems, it's building infrastructure where AI inference can actually be verified. Recent updates, including support for x402-powered trusted execution and new funding to grow its developer ecosystem, suggest the focus is shifting toward making AI workloads more transparent rather than just faster.
The real value of AI won't come from bigger models alone—it will come from knowing when their outputs can be trusted.
@OpenGradient $SPCXB n $TSLAB
That’s why @OpenGradient OpenGradient caught my attention. Instead of asking people to simply trust AI systems, it's building infrastructure where AI inference can actually be verified. Recent updates, including support for x402-powered trusted execution and new funding to grow its developer ecosystem, suggest the focus is shifting toward making AI workloads more transparent rather than just faster.
The real value of AI won't come from bigger models alone—it will come from knowing when their outputs can be trusted.
@OpenGradient $SPCXB n $TSLAB