roWhen I put my money in a bank I do not actually know the people who work there.. I feel fine leaving my money there. This feeling is not because I trust the people working at the bank. It is because of the systems in place. Rules, records and checks. That help keep my money safe. These systems show how our society works. A lot of trust comes from systems that create order and safety.

I had a thought when I started thinking about robots. If machines start making decisions and interacting with systems a question comes up: what systems will help reduce risk when machines are making decisions?

This question made me look into Fabric Protocol.

Robots today are more capable than before. They are not just machines that follow instructions. They are turning into systems that can make decisions and work on their own.

As robots get better another question comes up: how will they work together. How will they trust each other?

Fabric looks at this problem differently. It is not about making robots smarter. It is about how machines can work in a technological and economic environment.

The idea behind Fabric is to build a system where machines can identify themselves follow rules and interact with organizations.

Robots would not just be tools locked in one companys software. They could work with machines and systems.

Fabric also introduces a shared system for machines to work together.

Of every company having separate robotic systems machines could recognize each other and work together.

That is what makes Fabric interesting. It is not about hardware or artificial intelligence. It is about how machines work trust each other and interact with each other.

In this way machines are like participants, in a network. Their actions, permissions and incentives can be defined through logic and programming.@Fabric Foundation $ROBO

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