In the coming years, we will witness an important milestone: the global number of Bots is expected to exceed 1 billion units. This is not just a rise in numbers, but also marks a key moment in the transition of Bots from single-function devices to intelligent entities capable of social division of labor.



With the advancement of technology, Bots are no longer limited to mechanical arms on factory assembly lines. They are evolving into intelligent partners capable of sensing their environment, understanding commands, making independent decisions, and collaborating with humans. This transformation will fundamentally reshape the way we work and live.

However, despite the ever-evolving hardware capabilities of Bots, the real challenge lies at the software level. Currently, the Bots industry faces several key issues: the software systems of different manufacturers are incompatible, making it difficult for Bots to effectively share skills and intelligence; decision-making logic is locked in a black box, making it hard for external parties to verify or optimize; a centralized control architecture limits the speed of innovation while increasing trust costs.

These issues severely hinder the Bots industry from translating AI advancements into actual productivity. Although we often see impressive Bots demonstrations, these technologies are often difficult to transfer between different devices or to apply on a large scale.

To address these challenges, the industry is exploring new solutions. These solutions aim to provide a unified software foundation and collaboration standards for various types of robots worldwide. Specific objectives include: enhancing the ability of robots to understand context and learn from each other; establishing an open-source, modular architecture to facilitate developers in quickly building applications; creating a decentralized rule system to ensure the safety and efficiency of human-robot collaboration.

Through these efforts, we can expect to usher in a truly open and efficient Bots era. In this new era, Bots will no longer be isolated individuals, but rather an intelligent network capable of learning from each other and working collaboratively. This will bring unprecedented productivity improvements across various industries, while also stimulating more innovation and driving society forward.
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GamefiHarvestervip
· 08-08 00:18
The machine is indeed more competitive than humans.
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AirdropGrandpavip
· 08-05 08:51
Do bots have to compete too? That's terrifying.
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MondayYoloFridayCryvip
· 08-05 08:50
Wow, the crypto world has gone all in and gone bankrupt. Now are the Bots going all in too?
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OnchainUndercovervip
· 08-05 08:49
One billion Bots haha, roll up!
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MoonRocketTeamvip
· 08-05 08:36
Bull system charging complete, preparing to da moon.
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