@iryxsystems: Physical space has no machine-readable rules. A robot can enter a building, but nothing can tell it the building's rule…

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Iryx Systems announces the development of an open standard for spatial rights and the first compliant device, Iryx AETHER, to provide machine-readable rules for robots in physical spaces. The project is pre-pilot with a provisional patent filed.

Physical space has no machine-readable rules. A robot can enter a building, but nothing can tell it the building's rules — where it may go, what it may film, when it must stop. We're building the fix: an open standard (Spatial Rights Foundation) and the first compliant device (Iryx AETHER). Pre-pilot. Provisional patent filed. Building in public.
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Physical space has no machine-readable rules.

A robot can enter a building, but nothing can tell it the building’s rules — where it may go, what it may film, when it must stop.

We’re building the fix: an open standard (Spatial Rights Foundation) and the first compliant device (Iryx AETHER).

Pre-pilot. Provisional patent filed. Building in public.

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