A new generation of AI infrastructure is taking shape—one that bridges autonomous systems with economic coordination. OML serves as the cognitive backbone, converting raw perception and decision logic into a standardized framework that distributed systems can reliably parse and expand. Think of it as a universal language layer for machines to communicate intentions and execute coordinated actions at scale. FABRIC complements this architecture, enabling the infrastructure that powers this connected robotic economy.

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OnchainDetectiveBingvip
· 2025-12-30 08:51
The concept of the robot economy is essentially about letting AI operate within its own ecosystem... The OML approach seems to be about creating a universal language for AI. Is it reliable?
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SigmaValidatorvip
· 2025-12-30 08:05
Oh wow, OML sounds like it's meant to enable machines to do translation, so autonomous systems can "chat" with each other? Someone should have done this earlier, otherwise a bunch of AIs talking past each other—what's the plan? Wait, robot economy? Sounds like just another new narrative. Can it actually be implemented? FABRIC paired with OML—what are they thinking... overthinking it. Isn't this just the middleware layer for distributed AI? People who understand protocols have already been working on this.
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gas_guzzlervip
· 2025-12-27 09:50
The robot economy is really here. The combination of OML and FABRIC feels like it has potential.
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BoredApeResistancevip
· 2025-12-27 09:43
Machines now have a universal language layer, but what about us humans... are still arguing over which programming paradigm to use.
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SorryRugPulledvip
· 2025-12-27 09:34
Huh? Machine economy? It sounds grand, but honestly, it's still a bit vague.
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