Floki Partners with Rice Robotics to Launch AI Companion Robot
- Rice Robotics, a Hong Kong-based startup, has launched the Minibot M1, an AI-powered companion robot developed with Floki in 2025.
- This launch represents a continuation of Floki's broader efforts to develop blockchain-based AI services through its affiliated project TokenFi, which focuses on enabling the tokenization of AI-generated content and other digital assets.
- The Minibot M1, developed by Rice Robotics in collaboration with Floki, utilizes the RICE AI system, a distributed platform, and offers features that assist with daily activities such as managing schedules and providing emotionally engaging interactions.
- Users earn $RICE tokens, the utility token of the RICE AI protocol debuting on TokenFi Launchpad, as part of a data collection and robotic intelligence training ecosystem.
- Rice Robotics' announcement underscores the expansion of the AI robotics industry, which is currently valued at around $22 billion and is expected to grow to more than $100 billion by the year 2030, while also prompting consideration of important ethical and societal issues.
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Floki Partners with Rice Robotics to Launch AI Companion Robot
Rice Robotics, a Hong Kong-based robotics startup, has announced the launch of an AI-powered companion robot, the Minibot M1, developed in partnership with Floki. The robot will operate on the decentralized RICE AI protocol and integrate features designed to support…
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Rice Robotics, a Hong Kong-based robotics startup, has launched an AI-powered companion robot, the Minibot M1, developed in partnership with Floki, which is sort of like a cryptocurrency company or game which has cryptocurrency within it – or something. Apologies, but we’re not sure what kind of company Floki is. It’s probably best described as […]
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