In the field of AI Bots, I recently noticed a quite interesting project - Openmind.
It has big ambitions, directly targeting the Android system in the Bots field. How large is the AI Bots market now? Conservative estimates suggest it could reach 25.9 billion dollars this year, and the key is the rapid growth, with a compound annual growth rate directly hitting over 25%.
Openmind's entry point is very clever: to create an open-source AI Bots operating system. The core products are the OM1 system and the FABRIC framework. If the open-source path is successful, the application scenarios indeed have great imaginative space—after all, who doesn't want to occupy an ecological niche in the rapidly expanding market?
The Bots OS sector is still in the early chaotic stage, but the direction is already very clear.
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 12-01 09:56
I buy into the logic of the Open Source route, but I'm afraid it's just another smooth-talking financing story that disappoints in practice.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 12-01 09:51
The open source Bots OS sounds nice in theory, but the real issue lies in execution. Can the Android system be replicated? That's the question.
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 12-01 09:48
The open source route looks good, but the difficulty lies in the ecosystem not being able to expand. How many can really survive?
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BearMarketBarber
· 12-01 09:47
I'm already tired of this Open Source system. Android is also Open Source, so what now? It's nice to talk about ecological niches, but how many can actually made money?
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CryptoPunster
· 12-01 09:44
25.9 billion dollars? This number sounds like a dream, we've seen too many stories of Open Source OS, and it's really hard to say who will survive until the end.
Starting to go all in during the early chaotic phase, whether we call it courage or gambling is another discussion, but my Wallet has already made a choice.
OM1 and FABRIC sound impressive, but the ecological niche, to put it bluntly, is just about who can last long enough; as long as you are alive, there is a chance.
In the field of AI Bots, I recently noticed a quite interesting project - Openmind.
It has big ambitions, directly targeting the Android system in the Bots field. How large is the AI Bots market now? Conservative estimates suggest it could reach 25.9 billion dollars this year, and the key is the rapid growth, with a compound annual growth rate directly hitting over 25%.
Openmind's entry point is very clever: to create an open-source AI Bots operating system. The core products are the OM1 system and the FABRIC framework. If the open-source path is successful, the application scenarios indeed have great imaginative space—after all, who doesn't want to occupy an ecological niche in the rapidly expanding market?
The Bots OS sector is still in the early chaotic stage, but the direction is already very clear.