Digital Labor Needs Verification

The Invisible Layer of Online Work

A significant portion of today’s digital economy is powered by online labor. People review datasets, label images, help train AI systems, and contribute to decentralized networks. However, much of this effort takes place behind the scenes, with limited ways to properly record or verify the work being done.

Why Proof of Work Matters

This is why projects like $ROBO from @Fabric Foundation stand out to me. The concept of building structured records for digital contributions could introduce greater transparency and accountability in an environment where measuring individual work is often challenging.

As AI and automation continue to grow, the ability to prove that digital work actually occurred may become just as important as completing the work itself. Systems designed to track and verify digital labor could quietly become a foundational layer of the future internet economy. $ROBO

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