Currently, most AI projects are confined to the cloud. OpenMind aims to do something different — it is building solutions for the real world.



OM1 is essentially an open, modular operating system, specifically tailored for robots. Unlike other projects that run AI agents in virtual environments, OM1 allows AI to operate directly on actual devices. This is the key difference.

What’s even more interesting is the design of the OpenMind application layer. It integrates human feedback at scale, capturing real-world interaction data. This means the system is not only learning but also continuously optimizing based on actual scenarios.
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UncommonNPCvip
· 7h ago
Tired of the clouded AI projects, finally someone wants to do something practical, this is what I want to see The idea of OM1 is indeed good, but how far it can be implemented still depends Robot OS plus real-time feedback... sounds great, but whether it can truly solve problems is the key Both modularity and real-time data, if this combination can really run smoothly, it would be impressive However, many projects talk about this beautifully, I will just wait and see So is the core advantage still the implementation capability? Much more honest than those PPT projects I like the idea of a feedback loop in the real world, at least it's not self-indulgent The difference between actual execution and virtual environment is indeed a critical flaw If OpenMind can really get this system running, it would indeed be on a different level
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TooScaredToSellvip
· 7h ago
This is the real deal. While others are still making promises in PPT, OM1 is moving directly to hardware. It sounds truly different. It seems no one has seriously explored the path of robot operating systems. Human feedback closed-loop optimization... sounds good, but the key is whether it can really be implemented. The cloud projects look like castles in the air to me. I approve of the OM1 approach. Wait, if this system can truly be scaled, its competitiveness will be solid. Open modularity sounds comfortable, but I'm worried it might just be another new way to cut leeks. I want to see a demo of the actual scene optimization; I hope it's not just white papers.
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rugged_againvip
· 8h ago
Is it another robot OS? Sounds good, but the real key is whether it can be practically implemented. --- I've heard this idea of open modularity many times; now it depends on whether OM1 can really get off the ground. --- Executing directly on the device? That's the right approach; the cloud-based methods should have been phased out long ago. --- Scaling and integrating human feedback... this idea is indeed interesting; it depends on the quality of the data. --- It's a good point, but now everything dares to claim "for the real world." Let's wait and see. --- Robot + AI + practical applications, this combination finally seems to have some real potential. --- Modular design is good, but I'm worried that during integration, there will be a bunch of pitfalls. --- Optimizing based on actual scenarios—if it can really be achieved, it’s worth it.
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ser_ngmivip
· 8h ago
Alright, alright, another "we want to do something different." Let's see how long it lasts. This idea is indeed interesting, but it's not too late to boast once it's actually implemented. Robot OS? Let's wait until it can really move before we talk. A solid feedback loop is much better than most talk without action. Sounds good, but the key is whether it can truly solve the cost problem. Hmm... transitioning from virtual to physical is indeed a big leap. Let's see who can handle it. It's a bit promising, but I've seen many tricks in the Web3 circle. Modular OS sounds good, but I'm afraid it might just be another big talk with little action.
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faded_wojak.ethvip
· 8h ago
All those cloud projects are just talk, but the OpenMind approach is the real deal. OM1 runs directly on hardware, unlike those virtual environment setups. That's what I want to see. Real data feedback loop—that's how you train something meaningful... Wait, scaled integration feedback? How do you ensure data quality?
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