Autonomy sounds exciting until you ask a simple question: who do you trust when no one is watching?


That’s the problem @openmind_agi is quietly solving.

As robots and AI systems start acting on their own, the real challenge isn’t intelligence anymore. It’s accountability. Knowing who initiated an action, where it happened, and whether it can be trusted without pulling a human back into the loop.

This is where OpenMind’s FABRIC fits in for me.

Instead of treating robots as isolated machines, FABRIC gives them shared rules. Identity they can prove. Context they can verify. Actions that can be checked after the fact. That’s what turns autonomy from a demo into something you can actually rely on.

The recent FABRIC updates feel like a step toward that reality. Not louder features, not bigger promises just tighter foundations that make autonomous systems safer to exist in real spaces.

For autonomy to work, trust has to be built into the system itself. That’s the layer OpenMind is focusing on.
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