OpenMind, a Decentralized Operating System for Intelligent Machines, Raises $20 Million Led by Pantera Capital
Decentralized operating system for intelligent machines, OpenMind, has announced the completion of a $20 million funding round led by Pantera Capital, with participation from an exchange, Digital Currency Group, and Ribbit, among others.
Reportedly, this startup is developing a “hardware-agnostic” operating system called FABRIC, designed to support the integration of intelligent machines into everyday life. The protocol provides a means of communication and coordination for AI-powered robots.
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