A few months ago, I bought a robot vacuum thinking it would save me time. It worked great. Then a new version launched with a mopping feature, and suddenly mine felt outdated. The only way to get that small upgrade was to replace a perfectly working device. That is when I started questioning the constant upgrade cycle we all live in.
What if robots did not need replacing every time a new feature appeared? is building around that idea with skill based upgrades powered by ROBO. Instead of buying new hardware, you upgrade intelligence.
That shift could turn robots into long term helpers instead of short term gadgets.
If you could automate one chore forever, what would you choose?
#ROBO @Fabric Foundation $ROBO
What if robots did not need replacing every time a new feature appeared? is building around that idea with skill based upgrades powered by ROBO. Instead of buying new hardware, you upgrade intelligence.
That shift could turn robots into long term helpers instead of short term gadgets.
If you could automate one chore forever, what would you choose?
#ROBO @Fabric Foundation $ROBO