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Breaking down the "walled garden" of robots

When we look back at the rise of smartphones, the significance of Android has never been just about technological superiority, but about "enabling hundreds of millions of people worldwide to access smart devices at an affordable cost"

@openmind_agi's OM1 operating system is doing the same—breaking the "Apple-style closed ecosystem" in the robotics field

Hardware-agnosticism is a seemingly technical term, but behind it is a deeper philosophy: "Allowing innovation to no longer be hijacked by proprietary ecosystems of hardware manufacturers"

When robots from Unitree, Boston Dynamics, and UBTECH can all run on the same open-source system, developers can focus on solving real problems instead of reinventing the wheel

More importantly, OpenMind, in collaboration with RoboStore, has launched the "world's first humanoid robot education course," making this field accessible to non-professionals

This is "cognitive democratization"

When more people can understand, modify, and even create robots, we can prevent the "digital divide" from further widening into a "robotic divide" in the AI era
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