As we move further into 2026, the boundary between the digital and physical worlds is blurring faster than ever. Recent benchmarks show that AIs like Grok-4 Heavy are now scoring over 0.5 on "Humanity’s Last Exam"-a massive 5-fold jump in performance in less than a year. This isn't just about chatbots anymore; it’s about LLMs controlling physical robots using open-source code. We are entering an era where machines explore and alter our physical reality.
But this progress brings a terrifying question: How can we trust these machines?
This is where the vision of @Fabric Foundation becomes essential. While AI provides the intelligence, blockchain provides the immutability and decentralized coordination needed to keep that intelligence in check. We have spent nearly two decades advancing decentralized ledgers-from Bitcoin’s event ordering to Ethereum’s smart contracts-for this exact moment.
The project introduces a system called Fabric. It acts as the fundamental human-machine alignment layer. By combining public visibility and global reach with complementary economic systems, Fabric ensures that as machines get smarter, they remain aligned with human values.
At the heart of this ecosystem is $ROBO . It isn't just a medium of exchange; it is the fuel for a future where humans and autonomous machines coexist through transparent, digital contracts. By distributing control across a global network rather than a single corporation, the Fabric Foundation is ensuring that the future of AI remains open, decentralized, and trustworthy.
The leap from digital zeros and ones to physical action is the biggest shift in human history. With the right alignment layer, we can ensure it's a safe one.