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syk233 MemeMax ⚡️|12月 02, 2025 03:35
The world's first open-source robot OS: OpenMind OM1, breaking the 'walled garden' of hardware manufacturers While AI is still chatting with you on screens, OpenMind @openmind_agi has dropped a bombshell: OM1 Beta—the world's first open-source operating system for intelligent robots. This means robot development is finally breaking free from hardware manufacturers' monopolies and entering the era of 'general intelligence.' ■ Core narrative: Breaking hardware barriers ❌ Developing robots used to be like making apps for Nokia back in the day: Hardware fragmentation: Every manufacturer's robot had its own closed system, making code incompatible. Cumbersome development: To get a robot moving, you had to start by writing drivers—extremely high barriers to entry. The arrival of OM1 from OpenMind @openmind_agi aims to replicate Android's success: Hardware agnostic: One system fits all. Whether it's Unitree's robotic dog, Ubtech's humanoid robot, or drones, just flash the OM1 system, and they can run. Plug-and-play: Natively integrates large models like OpenAI, DeepSeek, and Gemini, giving robots a built-in brain. ■ Technical Alpha: Giving robots a 'soul' According to the official documentation, OM1 Beta is not just a control system—it’s an AI aggregator: ✅ Multimodal perception: Natively supports speech-to-text, text-to-speech, and visual emotion analysis, enabling robots to not only understand your words but also read your expressions. ✅ Autonomous navigation: Built-in SLAM and LiDAR support, even integrated with the Gazebo simulation environment. ✅ FABRIC protocol: Although the focus this time is on the OS, the official documentation explicitly mentions FABRIC—a decentralized trust and collaboration layer. This means that in the future, data sharing and task collaboration between robots will run on-chain. OpenMind @openmind_agi is transforming robots from pre-programmed machines into intelligent agents that can learn.
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