Can an operating system for smart machines make autonomy more interoperable without reducing accountability? Can it allow robots to share skills and payments? Once machines start to act in the world with true autonomy, the most important layer will not be the one that makes them impressive, but the one that makes their autonomy livable.@MidnightNetwork Fabric #ROBOTAXI $ROBO O
Can an OS for intelligent machines make autonomy more interoperable without making it less accountable? Can it let robots share skills, payments, and coordination without turning judgment into a black box? Fabric’s materials suggest that the answer should come from modularity, open contribution, public oversight, and a system built to coordinate more than just code.
Maybe. That is still a live question for me.
But I do think this much is true: once machines start acting in the world with any real independence, the most important layer will not be the one that makes them impressive. It will be the one that makes their autonomy livable.
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