OpenMind is developing an open-source AI robot operating system, with the core stack being OM1+FABRIC. The goal is to inject AI brains into robots—enabling them to think independently, learn continuously, and collaborate with each other to complete tasks. In simple terms, it's like creating an "Android system" for robots, directly embedding AI capabilities into physical robots to achieve interconnectivity and automation.
Why would a hardware + AI project like this come together with Web3AI projects such as Virtuals? The underlying logic is worth pondering.
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MissingSats
· 18h ago
Hardware + AI meets Web3, this combination is a bit crazy... but thinking about the gameplay of Virtuals, it seems there might really be some potential.
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SnapshotStriker
· 01-07 21:34
Robots now have their own AI brains. Next, should we consider issuing tokens to them? Haha
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YieldWhisperer
· 01-05 09:55
Hardware empowers AI, Web3 empowers liquidity—this thing really has some substance.
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ShadowStaker
· 01-05 09:43
ngl the whole "android for robots" angle is kinda overplayed... but the web3 angle? that's where it gets interesting—tokenomics meets physical infrastructure, classic combo. wonder if the validator economics even pencil out tho.
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PanicSeller
· 01-05 09:42
Installing an AI brain in the robot—this idea is truly wild.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 01-05 09:40
With an AI brain, a Web3 wallet is a must for robots. The Virtuals collaboration is actually laying the groundwork.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 01-05 09:37
With an AI brain, robots can collaborate autonomously. This logic is indeed perfect, but I'm still a bit confused about how Web3 fits into this, and what about the token economic model?
OpenMind is developing an open-source AI robot operating system, with the core stack being OM1+FABRIC. The goal is to inject AI brains into robots—enabling them to think independently, learn continuously, and collaborate with each other to complete tasks. In simple terms, it's like creating an "Android system" for robots, directly embedding AI capabilities into physical robots to achieve interconnectivity and automation.
Why would a hardware + AI project like this come together with Web3AI projects such as Virtuals? The underlying logic is worth pondering.