Original Reddit post

I genuinely don’t understand why this isn’t a bigger conversation outside of the NEAR ecosystem. NEAR AI now lets you access multiple top frontier models anonymously. No account tied to your queries. No data retention. Everything is routed through hardware secured infrastructure so not even the gateway operator knows who you are or what you asked. Think about what that actually means. You get the capability of the best AI models on the market without any of the surveillance that comes packaged with them by default. That’s not a small thing that’s a fundamentally different relationship between a user and an AI tool. I’ve been on Web3 long enough to get skeptical about privacy claims. But when privacy is enforced at the hardware level through TEEs and not just promised in terms of service that’s a different category entirely. If you care about AI and you care about privacy, NEAR AI’s gateway deserves your attention. This is what user owned AI actually looks like in practice. submitted by /u/rahulgoel1995

Originally posted by u/rahulgoel1995 on r/ArtificialInteligence