Venice provides a secure platform for text, image, and code generation where users have full control over their conversations, avoiding any monitoring, selling, or sharing of their data. Users can access machine intelligence without censorship or patronization. Unlike other AI apps, Venice ensures that users retain full control over the AI, with no topics off limits or ideas considered taboo. The platform does not store or access user data, ensuring complete privacy. In contrast, Bridgewater is launching a $2 billion hedge fund driven entirely by machine learning models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Perplexity alongside proprietary models. This move exemplifies their commitment to using machine intelligence to generate alpha and marks a significant milestone in the financial industry.
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