No, with confidential compute, even the service provider doesn't know the compute the user is doing.
Am I being naive if I imagine:
- nostr:npub17304velluajf6lylvjynpj2f3ndg396w063gj2gef5qk0nwtcyjqfj9yky implementing this
- it becoming an interface where you switch between privately or publicly chatting with various DVM bots, specialised in various domains, that orchestrate job chains etc for you
- you and nostr:npub1az9xj85cmxv8e9j9y80lvqp97crsqdu2fpu3srwthd99qfu9qsgstam8y8 then decide on a nostr:npub1qdcakl75gd7wv0nqmmwrz09ddm5tzl7xj8lq2gclng2qzd8up5yqjpzclt episode to call it Vendata
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Because with a temporary nsec you separate the compute from:
- the input data you provide
- the model a DVM provides
Right?