What does the future of robots look like? Probably a future in which robots have become smarter and operate independently of humans. However, that is not exactly the problem that needs to be addressed. Instead, it is how we create a system that allows robots to evolve in a way that is safe, transparent, and collective. This is exactly what @Fabric Foundation is working towards with Fabric Protocol.
Fabric Protocol is a global open network that allows general-purpose robots to be built, governed, and continuously improved upon. Instead of relying on a corporate system, Fabric Protocol uses a public ledger to coordinate data, compute, and regulatory logic. This means that actions and updates are not just assumed to be true but also verified to be true. In a world that is becoming increasingly autonomous with AI and robotics, verifiable computing is no longer a choice but a necessity.
What makes this system exciting is that it’s a modular system that’s native to agents, which means that developers and contributors can collaborate, evolve, and even govern without having to be beholden to a single authority. $ROBO plays an important role in ensuring that there’s proper incentive alignment within the system. It supports governance, participation, and coordination, ensuring that everyone is properly motivated to contribute to the ecosystem, not take from it.
For the field of robotics to scale worldwide, there needs to be an open standard, transparent validation, and proper sharing of responsibility. Fabric Protocol, with the support of $ROBO , is building that foundation step by step. #ROBO