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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gas_guzzler
· 13h ago
The robot economy is really here. The combination of OML and FABRIC feels like it has potential.
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BoredApeResistance
· 13h ago
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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SorryRugPulled
· 13h ago
Huh? Machine economy? It sounds grand, but honestly, it's still a bit vague.
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.