When I think about Fabric from this angle, I do not just see a robot.
Who schedules the work behind the machine?
Who tracks permissions, routing, charging, and compliance once the robot starts operating in the real world?
If automation depends on coordination across devices, services, and humans, is the robot really the product, or just the visible surface?
And if the invisible stack becomes fragmented, who is actually responsible when something fails?
That is what keeps standing out to me.
The future of robotics may not be decided by the smartest machine alone, but by the quality of the unseen systems quietly holding that machine together.