Recently I’ve been studying how artificial intelligence can interact with decentralized networks. Many people talk about AI and blockchain separately, but the real innovation may happen when both technologies work together.
Projects like @Fabric Foundation are exploring infrastructure where intelligent systems can operate in a decentralized environment. Instead of relying only on centralized servers, AI agents could eventually interact with blockchain networks for transparency, automation, and secure data coordination.
The ecosystem around $ROBO focuses on enabling this type of interaction between machines, data, and decentralized protocols. If this infrastructure develops successfully, it could support new applications across industries such as logistics, robotics, and smart environments.
From a research perspective, the intersection of AI and Web3 infrastructure is still in its early stages. Observing how these technologies evolve may help us understand the next wave of innovation in decentralized systems.