Centralized intelligence is fragile, it creates bottlenecks and gatekeepers.
FABRIC is trustless and open.
No one “owns” the network.
Robots can authenticate, communicate, and evolve without asking permission.
Just like the internet but for cognition.
FABRIC is the bridge between isolated AI and a shared, planetary intelligence.
It’s how machines stop competing and start cooperating.
A world where intelligence evolves together.
A connected world where:
→ Factory arms collaborate across continents.
→ Delivery robots learn from autonomous drones.
→ A humanoid in Tokyo helps a rover in Nairobi adapt to terrain.
Each robot a node.
Each node part of the collective mind.
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FABRIC is the bridge between isolated AI and a shared, planetary intelligence.
It’s how machines stop competing and start cooperating.
A world where intelligence evolves together.
The Four Pillars of FABRIC
Identity — Each robot has a verifiable, decentralized ID.
It knows who it is, and so do the others.
No central authority. No single point of failure.
Context — @openmind_agi FABRIC lets robots share situational understanding.
If one robot maps a new terrain, others instantly inherit that map.
If one learns a new gesture, the rest can replicate it.
Capability — Skills become transferable modules.
An agricultural robot can “upload” a soil analysis routine that a drone later uses for aerial inspection.
Memory — Every interaction contributes to a shared global memory a distributed brain where knowledge compounds over time.