I think people still underestimate one uncomfortable truth about AI…

The more useful AI becomes, the more personal the questions we ask it become.

At first it was harmless stuff — writing emails, summarizing articles, fixing code. But now people are asking AI about health problems they’re scared to discuss, financial decisions they don’t fully understand, legal issues, private thoughts, and situations they wouldn’t even share with friends.

And somehow the industry normalized a strange trade:

Get smarter assistance… by giving away more of yourself.

That’s exactly why OpenGradient caught my attention.

Instead of saying “trust us, we respect your privacy,” they designed a system where privacy is built into the architecture itself. Your messages stay encrypted before leaving your device, identity gets separated from the prompt itself, and even operators can’t directly link you to what you ask.

What stands out here is bigger than one product.

For years, AI progress has mostly focused on making models smarter.

But I’m starting to think the next real competition won’t be intelligence.

It’ll be trust.

Because eventually the most valuable AI won’t just be the one that answers best…

It’ll be the one people feel safe telling everything.@OpenGradient #opg $OPG $EVAA $JTO
Which matters more for the future of AI?
Privacy protection 🔒
0%
Both intelligence + privacy ⚡
50%
Trustless architecture ⚙️
25%
Smarter models 🤖
25%
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