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Trends with Benefits ep. 15: The Rise of Robot Intelligibility — Jan Liphardt, OpenMind


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In this episode of Trends with Benefits, Jan Liphardt, founder of OpenMind and Stanford professor, joins to discuss how open-source robotics and crypto governance are shaping machine intelligence. Jan explains why AI shifted focus away from crypto—and why that’s reversing. He reveals that his robots download behavioral guardrails from Ethereum, using blockchain immutability for machine ethics. We explore AI's role in healthcare, privacy tradeoffs, and why crypto rails are built more for machines than humans. With robots helping the elderly and blockchains coordinating machine teams, Jan makes the case for open, verifiable AI infrastructure governed on-chain


About Jan Liphardt

Jan Liphardt is a visionary leader at the intersection of technology, AI, and robotics. As the CEO of OpenMind, he develops multiagent open-source software designed to make robots smarter while ensuring transparency in their decision-making processes. In his role as an Associate Professor of Bioengineering at Stanford University, Jan leads groundbreaking research funded by prestigious organizations such as the National Science Foundation (NSF), Department of Energy (DOE), and National Cancer Institute (NCI).


Jan Liphardt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-liphardt

OpenMind: https://www.linkedin.com/company/openmindagi/


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