

OpenMind wants to be the Android operating system of humanoid robots
Aug 6, 2025
OpenMind is aiming to transform humanoid robotics with its innovative operating system, OM1, likened to Android for robots. The discussion dives into the significance of enhancing human-robot interaction and the introduction of the Fabric protocol for identity verification. Plans for deploying robotic dogs also pique interest, showcasing the potential for collaboration between robots and humans. Tune in for insights into the future of robotics and the technology shaping it!
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OpenMind's Robot OS Vision
- OpenMind builds an open, hardware-agnostic OS for humanoid robots called OM1.
- This software enables robots to think more like humans interacting with people and each other.
Robots Learn and Share Fast
- Machines can learn almost instantly, unlike humans.
- Connecting robots allows rapid sharing and absorption of new skills and information.
Launching Robotic Dogs for Feedback
- OpenMind plans to release 10 OM1-powered robotic dogs by September.
- They expect user feedback to rapidly improve the machines' performance and features.