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Years ago, Blake Lemoine, the Google engineer, caused quite a stir when he claimed that LaMDA had consciousness. Many people were scared, but honestly, I think they missed the really important point. What Blake Lemoine didn’t fully grasp is something deeper: we don’t need to understand what an AI or robot "thinks." What truly matters is observing what it does.
I remember Pavlov’s experiment: a bell rings, the dog salivates. We’ll never know exactly what’s happening inside the dog’s mind, but through repeated patterns, we can predict and train its behavior with precision. That’s the genius. And this is where Fabric Protocol comes in with a brilliant idea.
Fabric is essentially doing a "Pavlov training on the blockchain" for robots. Its operating system OM1 acts like a movement capture system that standardizes complex mechanical motions into instructions that can be executed. But the truly innovative part is how they map behavior on the chain. Each robot has a DID that’s a coordinate in the physical world, and each movement generates an "action footprint" verified through TEE that’s transparently recorded.
This is where the ROBO token plays its role. It’s not just governance; it’s directly the incentive signal for the robotic ecosystem. When a robot completes a task and its zero-knowledge proof confirms that the behavior meets expectations, ROBO is automatically released as a reward. It’s like giving a treat to the working dog after it obeys.
What Blake Lemoine overlooked is that we don’t need to decode the black box of robots’ thoughts. We only need to observe their recorded and verifiable behavior on the chain. That’s enough to build real trust. Currently, ROBO is trading around $0.02 with an -8.14% adjustment in 24 hours, but the interesting part isn’t today’s price—it’s how this robotic economy model can truly scale. Observable behavior is the key, and Fabric is turning that into a tangible asset. That’s what matters.