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Openmind's introduction of the BrainPack marks a significant evolution in practical robotics. By integrating high-performance processing directly onto the robot with NVIDIA's Thor platform, the company shifts away from treating computation as an external service.

This change is important for several reasons:

- Robots can respond to the world without cloud-related delays.
- Navigation becomes more stable and predictable.
- Sensitive visual data can be privately processed on the device.

It's noteworthy that the BrainPack is already compatible with popular platforms like the Unitree Go2 and G1. @openmind_agi is indicating that its technology is designed for a broad, interoperable ecosystem, not just a single flagship robot.

The simplest way to view this development is as a move toward a common "intelligence module" for robots, offering an upgrade path driven by software rather than new hardware.

If @openmind_agi continues to expand vendor support, we could witness the emergence of a unified robotics layer, a long-discussed but elusive goal in the industry.

A quiet yet vital advancement for the field.
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