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One thing I’ve started paying more attention to with AI infrastructure isn’t model quality—it’s what happens after deployment.
Anyone can launch a model. The harder question is whether users can trust its outputs, whether developers can build on persistent context, and whether someone is still willing to keep serving inference months later.
That’s why OpenGradient feels more interesting than a typical AI narrative. It connects three pieces that are often discussed separately: verifiable computation, persistent AI memory, and an incentive system that encourages compute providers to stay online.
If any one of those breaks, the user experience suffers. Verified outputs lose value without reliable infrastructure. Memory becomes useless without trust. Even the best model can’t help if nobody continues running it. #OPG $OPG @OpenGradient
The long-term opportunity may not come from creating smarter AI alone, but from building infrastructure that remains dependable as adoption grows.
That’s the part I’ll be watching most.$AIGENSYN $SYN
Which part of AI infrastructure do you think will create the most long-term value?
One thing I’ve started paying more attention to with AI infrastructure isn’t model quality—it’s what happens after deployment.
Anyone can launch a model. The harder question is whether users can trust its outputs, whether developers can build on persistent context, and whether someone is still willing to keep serving inference months later.
That’s why OpenGradient feels more interesting than a typical AI narrative. It connects three pieces that are often discussed separately: verifiable computation, persistent AI memory, and an incentive system that encourages compute providers to stay online.
If any one of those breaks, the user experience suffers. Verified outputs lose value without reliable infrastructure. Memory becomes useless without trust. Even the best model can’t help if nobody continues running it. #OPG $OPG @OpenGradient
The long-term opportunity may not come from creating smarter AI alone, but from building infrastructure that remains dependable as adoption grows.
That’s the part I’ll be watching most.$AIGENSYN $SYN
Which part of AI infrastructure do you think will create the most long-term value?
🔹 Verifiable AI outputs👊
🔹 Persistent AI memory📌
🔹Decentralized compute network
🔹Dep ecosystem & applications🤝
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