As intelligent machines move from labs into daily life, the question of who controls them becomes critical. The champions an open governance approach that shifts influence away from centralized corporate control and toward a broader global community. Instead of a few companies deciding how robots behave, open governance allows developers, researchers, regulators, and users to collectively shape standards, safety rules, and system evolution.
Through its support of the , this model enables transparent decision-making, auditable updates, and shared accountability for robotic systems. Open governance also encourages interoperability, reducing fragmentation across platforms and accelerating responsible innovation.
In a world where robots will increasingly assist, decide, and interact with humans, trust cannot be proprietary. By embedding community oversight into the infrastructure layer, Fabric’s approach aims to ensure robotics evolves as a public good — prioritizing safety, fairness, and long-term societal benefit over short-term competitive advantage.
