Can Blockchain Really Make AI Trustworthy? | Fabric Protocol and ROBO

AI and robotics are moving forward very quickly. The real question is no longer what machines are capable of doing. The bigger question now is whether we can actually trust them.

This is where Fabric Protocol introduces its idea. Instead of keeping AI activity locked inside private company servers, the protocol proposes recording AI and robotic actions on a blockchain ledger. If every decision, every action, and every output is recorded, it becomes possible to review and verify what the machine did and why it did it.

In simple terms, the model tries to move the system away from “trust me” toward “verify it.”

Within this ecosystem, the ROBO token plays a role in validation, data recording, and economic incentives across the network. The concept is that once AI actions are stored on a blockchain, the results produced by a system can later be verified rather than simply accepted.

However, there are still serious questions around this approach.

Blockchain can record activity, but it does not automatically solve problems related to ethics or safety. At the same time, issues like possible validator collusion and token economics could also affect how well such a system works in practice.

The real test will be whether Fabric can build a system where technology, economic incentives, and governance remain balanced over time.

So the main question still stands:

Can blockchain actually help make future AI systems trustworthy, or is this just another experiment that still has a lot to prove?@Fabric Foundation $ROBO

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