Your AI chats don't belong to you. They belong to whoever's server they sit on.
Proof: in January 2026 a federal judge ordered OpenAI to hand 20 million private ChatGPT conversations to lawyers in the NYT copyright case. The original demand was 1.4 billion. An earlier order forced OpenAI to keep chats users had deleted.
The court's reasoning: you gave your words to a company, so they're discoverable.
On Chutes, TEE inference means the GPU operators serving the model can't see your prompts or outputs. Words nobody holds can't be subpoenaed.
who should own your chat history?
We have achieved fully non-blocking decentralized training on a recurrent model, within 0.6% of centralized quality. To our knowledge, a worldwide first.
In plain terms: training AI across distributed GPUs normally forces a choice. Either the GPUs pause and wait to sync with each other (slow, expensive) or you skip the sync and quality drops. We just showed you can have both. No blocking, no meaningful quality loss.
We chose the hardest test case on purpose. Recurrent models are sequential by nature, every step depends on the last. Transformers are far easier to parallelize. If our approach holds on the hardest case, the easier architectures should follow.
To our knowledge, no one has published decentralized non-blocking training for a recurrent architecture before. Parallax is the first. This is new ground.
Only on Chutes.
$TAO
@OptimizedPort@SolBrah All caused by inflammation which is caused by what you consume or put in your body triggering a reaction
Could be unhealthy diet like vegan or high sugar. Could be a vaccine or other harmful drugs
@ProCanadian5@TennesseeDx@MattZirwas I mean if you are spending 6 hours in the sun at the beach then the chemicals are probably less bad for you than a bad sun burn
But in general no reason to use sunscreen every day if you get healthy moderate amounts of sunlight that doesn't cause sun burn
@TennesseeDx@ProCanadian5@MattZirwas Sunlight is really good for you. As long as you arent burning you arent doing any damage that cant be negated by a healthy diet high in antioxidants.
The benefits far outweigh the risks
Really no need for Sunscreen unless you spend hours in the sun. I get like 45 min- 1 hr/day