When a robot moves in the real world, safety is the number one priority. The Fabric Foundation uses "Verifiable Computing" to make sure robots stay on track.
What is Verifiable Computing?
It is a tech that creates a mathematical proof for every decision a robot makes. If a robot decides to turn left, the network can verify that it followed the safety rules to make that choice.
Why is it needed?
Accountability: If a mistake happens, we can see the exact proof of what went wrong.
Trust: You can trust a robot from a different company because the network verifies its code.
Security: It prevents hackers from changing how a robot behaves.
This "programmable trust" is the only way to safely have millions of autonomous machines walking among us.
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