Running AI models into Real world Robots: The Data Layer Fabric is Attempting to Construct.



Over the years, the development of AI has been largely confined to screens. Models produce texts, pictures, and codes. However, what occurs when intelligence gets out of the digital world and starts to work with machines in the physical world?

That is where a more substantial infrastructure issue is revealed.

Robots require coordination, and AI models are capable of thinking. They require identity, payments, task history and a common system in which the machines can communicate safely with humans and with other machines. Most robots are today existent in closed company systems. All the fleets are independent and have their own software stack and regulations.

Fabric is attempting to establish a new base.

However, rather than the use of individual robot platforms, the concept is a common network, on which machines are free to register identities, to be assigned tasks and to pay using open infrastructure. On-chain identities of the robots operating on the network can be verifiable, and even get their own wallets, enabling them to become part of the economic life.

However, it is not only about robotics that is interesting.

Fabric is in fact trying to create a data and coordination layer to the physical AI economy. A location in which machines release work, check activity and communicate using open rules instead of authority. Information regarding the activities that robots engage in, the manner in which they conduct tasks and the way they relate to the world are incorporated in an open network as opposed to the company databases.

Assuming that is successful, it transforms the form of robotics.

Rather than having a small number of corporations controlling the fleet of robots around the world, machines might be involved in an unrestricted economy. Developers build robots. Operators deploy them. Networks coordinate them.

And Fabric is the layer of which physical intelligence attaches to the internet of value.

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