I keep thinking about how quickly I trust clean answers.
I ask.
It responds.
I move on.
But maybe the real issue is not how smart AI looks.
Maybe it is how little I can verify.
What model actually ran?
Was the output changed?
Can anyone prove the result?
That is why OpenGradient caught my attention.
It is not only about running AI models. It is about making the work behind them visible, checkable, and harder to fake.
I do not think that fixes everything.
But I do think hidden AI is becoming too important to leave unverified.
Maybe the future is not just about better answers.
Maybe it is about proving what happened before we believed them.
#OPG @OpenGradient $OPG
I ask.
It responds.
I move on.
But maybe the real issue is not how smart AI looks.
Maybe it is how little I can verify.
What model actually ran?
Was the output changed?
Can anyone prove the result?
That is why OpenGradient caught my attention.
It is not only about running AI models. It is about making the work behind them visible, checkable, and harder to fake.
I do not think that fixes everything.
But I do think hidden AI is becoming too important to leave unverified.
Maybe the future is not just about better answers.
Maybe it is about proving what happened before we believed them.
#OPG @OpenGradient $OPG
