I recently came across the idea of Fabric Protocol, and it got me thinking about how robots might fit into our daily lives in the future. Instead of focusing only on building smarter robots, the project is trying to create an open network where people can develop, manage, and improve robots together.

What I find interesting is the focus on trust and transparency. If robots are going to work around humans, it’s important that their actions and decisions can be verified and understood. Fabric Protocol tries to solve this by using shared infrastructure and a public ledger to organize data, computation, and rules.

It’s still an early concept, but it raises an important thought: the future of robotics may not just depend on better machines, but also on building systems that help humans and robots work together safely and responsibly.

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