šØ YOU CENSOR YOURSELF BEFORE YOU EVEN HIT SEND.
Not because the question is wrong.
But because somewhere in the back of your mind, you know it's being logged.
š¶
We've quietly accepted something strange.
The one place people go to think out loud ā AI chat ā is also the place that remembers everything.
Your half-formed ideas.
Your fears.
The stuff you'd never say in public.
All sitting on a server, tied to you.
A thinking partner that takes notes on you isn't really a thinking partner.
It's a witness.
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š§ That's the part that made me stop and look at @OpenGradient .
OpenGradient Chat treats your thoughts like they're actually yours.
Not a policy promise.
Not a "we respect your privacy" line buried in a footer.
Real separation, enforced by design:
ā Messages encrypted on your own device
ā Your identity stripped before anything reaches a model
ā No conversation history living on their servers
š The point isn't hiding.
It's freedom to think without an audience.
š And it's not a watered-down private version either.
You still get the heavyweight models ā Claude Fable 5, Nous Hermes ā inside Private Chat.
Plus Image Studio if you want to create across Gemini, ByteDance, and xAI models, all private by default.
So you're not trading capability for safety.
You get both.
---
ā ļø Here's the uncomfortable truth though.
Every prompt you've ever typed taught some system who you are.
The more "personal" AI gets, the more it knows.And the more it knows, the less yours that thinking space becomes.
A private thinking partner shouldn't be a luxury feature. It should be the baseline.
š„ If you actually use it ā buy credits, explore real questions ā active users may also become eligible for the S2 $OPG airdrop.
Not promised.
Just something to keep in mind while you do what you'd do anyway.
Try thinking freely again ā chat.opengradient.ai
---
Quick one for the comments:
What would you ask an AI if you knew nobody was watching? š
#OpenGradient # OPG $BABYSHARK $AIN
Not because the question is wrong.
But because somewhere in the back of your mind, you know it's being logged.
š¶
We've quietly accepted something strange.
The one place people go to think out loud ā AI chat ā is also the place that remembers everything.
Your half-formed ideas.
Your fears.
The stuff you'd never say in public.
All sitting on a server, tied to you.
A thinking partner that takes notes on you isn't really a thinking partner.
It's a witness.
---
š§ That's the part that made me stop and look at @OpenGradient .
OpenGradient Chat treats your thoughts like they're actually yours.
Not a policy promise.
Not a "we respect your privacy" line buried in a footer.
Real separation, enforced by design:
ā Messages encrypted on your own device
ā Your identity stripped before anything reaches a model
ā No conversation history living on their servers
š The point isn't hiding.
It's freedom to think without an audience.
š And it's not a watered-down private version either.
You still get the heavyweight models ā Claude Fable 5, Nous Hermes ā inside Private Chat.
Plus Image Studio if you want to create across Gemini, ByteDance, and xAI models, all private by default.
So you're not trading capability for safety.
You get both.
---
ā ļø Here's the uncomfortable truth though.
Every prompt you've ever typed taught some system who you are.
The more "personal" AI gets, the more it knows.And the more it knows, the less yours that thinking space becomes.
A private thinking partner shouldn't be a luxury feature. It should be the baseline.
š„ If you actually use it ā buy credits, explore real questions ā active users may also become eligible for the S2 $OPG airdrop.
Not promised.
Just something to keep in mind while you do what you'd do anyway.
Try thinking freely again ā chat.opengradient.ai
---
Quick one for the comments:
What would you ask an AI if you knew nobody was watching? š
#OpenGradient # OPG $BABYSHARK $AIN