# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Robotics

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Robotics", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

HashKey CaaS and Lingchu Intelligence Form Strategic Partnership to Jointly Build AI Autonomous Payment Infrastructure

HashKey CaaS and Lingchu Intelligence have entered into a strategic partnership to jointly develop AI autonomous payment infrastructure. The collaboration will focus on data tokenization for robots and the implementation of the HP2 (HashKey Payment Protocol) autonomous payment network, aiming to integrate AI with the digital financial system and build key infrastructure for the embodied intelligence economy. As part of the agreement, Lingchu will deploy 10 dual-arm robots integrated with HashKey CaaS’s HP2 payment protocol, designed for Web3 and AI agents. These robots will gain controlled payment permissions, enabling them to act as autonomous agents to conduct on-chain transactions—such as purchasing services, accessing data interfaces, and earning on-chain income through task execution. Each autonomous transaction will be recorded as an auditable on-chain financial record, transforming the robots from mere smart devices into independent participants in the digital economy. Additionally, HashKey CaaS will tokenize the operational data generated by Lingchu’s robots, turning them into tradable digital assets with monetary value. HashKey’s CEO of On-Chain Business Group, Li Chen, stated that this partnership marks the first application of the HP2 protocol in embodied AI, supporting the integration of robots into the digital financial ecosystem. Wang Qibin, CEO of Lingchu Intelligence, emphasized that the collaboration will help accelerate the transition from R&D to an ecosystem-oriented machine economy. Both parties plan to further explore applications of embodied intelligence in payment and autonomous services, promoting the large-scale practical implementation of AI-driven economic models.

marsbit01/29 07:16

HashKey CaaS and Lingchu Intelligence Form Strategic Partnership to Jointly Build AI Autonomous Payment Infrastructure

marsbit01/29 07:16

Dialogue with OpenMind Founder: After Securing $20 Million Investment from Pantera, Sequoia, and Others, How Far Has the Robot 'Android' System Come?

Jan Liphardt, founder of OpenMind and a Stanford and UC Berkeley professor, discusses his vision to build a decentralized "Android-like" operating system for robots. After raising $20 million from investors like Pantera Capital and Sequoia China, OpenMind aims to solve fragmentation in the robotics industry, where over 150 hardware vendors operate in isolation with software focused only on mechanical control. OpenMind’s core includes the open-source robot operating system OM1 and the decentralized FABRIC protocol. OM1 enables individual robot intelligence, while FABRIC facilitates secure machine-to-machine and human-machine collaboration, identity verification, and micro-transactions. The system has attracted thousands of developers on GitHub and is being integrated with leading Chinese robotics firms like Unitree, Astribot, and Ubtech. A key milestone is the development of a robot application store, with the first app already launched. OpenMind’s enhanced robot dog can recognize owners, map environments, remember objects, answer questions, and monitor home safety. Liphardt emphasizes the role of blockchain in enabling global governance, immutable record-keeping, and machine-economy transactions. He sees near-term adoption in homes, schools, and workplaces by 2026, with challenges including hardware reliability, adaptive real-world performance, and safe AI behavior. OpenMind’s long-term goal is to develop "social models" for robots that are transparent, open-source, and privacy-centric, ensuring they remain beneficial and secure alongside humanity.

marsbit01/26 02:11

Dialogue with OpenMind Founder: After Securing $20 Million Investment from Pantera, Sequoia, and Others, How Far Has the Robot 'Android' System Come?

marsbit01/26 02:11

OpenMind, the Leader in the Robotics Track, is About to TGE: Is the $400 Million Valuation New Token Sale Worth Participating In?

OpenMind, a leading robotics company, is set to conduct a Token Generation Event (TGE) for its native token ROBO on the Kaito platform. With a fully diluted valuation (FDV) of $400 million, the token sale aims to raise $2 million, representing 0.5% of the total token supply. The public sale begins on January 26 at 8 PM Beijing Time, with a per-address investment limit of $1,000 to $250,000 and tokens fully unlocked at TGE. Founded by Stanford professor Jan Liphardt, OpenMind is developing a universal operating system and decentralized network for intelligent machines, enabling global collaboration between robots. It has received backing from major investors like Pantera Capital, Coinbase Ventures, and DCG, and was recognized among the top 100 robotics startups of 2025. Notably, NVIDIA's Robotics division has shared OpenMind's content, indicating close ties. The project operates alongside the Fabric Foundation, an independent entity managing the protocol’s governance and ecosystem. The ROBO token sale includes a 40% priority allocation for partner communities, with the remaining 60% open to the general public. However, the $400 million FDV is considered high compared to similar AI and robotics projects like Virtuals ($540M), Sentient ($200M), and Grass ($127M). Concerns include unclear tokenomics and potential sell pressure from early investors if institutional tokens are unlocked at TGE, making the offering less attractive despite strong backing.

Odaily星球日报01/25 02:29

OpenMind, the Leader in the Robotics Track, is About to TGE: Is the $400 Million Valuation New Token Sale Worth Participating In?

Odaily星球日报01/25 02:29

Tesla + xAI + SpaceX: The Trillion-Dollar Ultimate AI Flywheel

Tesla, xAI, and SpaceX are converging to form an unprecedented, synergistic industrial "flywheel" that creates a formidable competitive moat and massive cash flow. The system starts with Tesla's high-margin energy business, which supplies Megapack batteries to power xAI's massive AI training facilities. To reduce reliance on Nvidia, Tesla is developing its own highly efficient AI inference chips (AI5 and AI6), designed for both data centers and Optimus robots. This enables cost-effective, large-scale computing, even in space—a vision supported by SpaceX's Starship launches of orbital data centers powered by solar energy and Tesla batteries. Data forms a closed loop: xAI's models (like Grok) run on Tesla vehicles and robots, which in turn generate vast real-world data. This data is uniquely supplemented by real-time, unstructured human thought from X (Twitter). SpaceX’s Starlink provides global connectivity and space infrastructure, creating a seamless flow of data, computation, and command. Competitors like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Nvidia lack this full-stack integration across physical hardware, real-time data, global connectivity, and space access. The combined enterprise value of these entities exceeds $2 trillion, with each component reinforcing the others: Tesla's success feeds xAI with data, xAI's AI enhances Tesla's products, SpaceX enables global coverage, and Tesla's chips and energy reduce costs. The flywheel is spinning with no clear structural weakness.

marsbit01/24 02:47

Tesla + xAI + SpaceX: The Trillion-Dollar Ultimate AI Flywheel

marsbit01/24 02:47

Why Is Everyone Underestimating Musk's xAI?

Despite widespread criticism, Elon Musk's xAI is significantly underestimated. As a two-year-old startup, it has achieved remarkable feats: building a breakthrough data center in just 122 days (vs. the typical 4 years), deploying its product to 600 million monthly active X users, and possessing a unique physical AI advantage through Tesla’s humanoid robots. xAI’s structural compute advantage is massive, with an estimated 500,000 GPUs already operational and plans to reach 900,000 by Q2 2026. Musk’s unconventional approach—like airlifting gas turbines to bypass grid limitations—enables unprecedented scaling. If "more compute = better models" holds, the rumored 7-trillion-parameter Grok 5 could surpass all competitors. X platform provides a data moat: 100+ million daily posts offer real-time, culturally nuanced training data unmatched by rivals. Grok’s integration into X’s ecosystem (e.g., "Ask Grok" buttons) positions it to become a "everything app" with services like banking, shopping, and predictive markets. Tesla’s Optimus robots and FSD vehicles create a symbiotic relationship with xAI, supplying diverse physical world data and multi-modal applications. However, risks include Musk’s controversies, execution challenges across six companies, and potential obsolescence if scaling laws are disrupted. Ultimately, xAI combines compute, data, and physical integration in ways competitors cannot easily replicate, making it a formidable force in AI.

比推01/23 19:55

Why Is Everyone Underestimating Musk's xAI?

比推01/23 19:55

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