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ROBOCORP.CO · THE INTELLIGENCE ECONOMY · MAY 2026 KNOWLEDGE FABRIC · AGENT UNIVERSE · WISDOM SEARCH · DAAC THE WORLD SOLVED INTELLIGENCE GENERATION BEFORE SOLVING INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS ROBOCORP.CO · THE INTELLIGENCE ECONOMY · MAY 2026 KNOWLEDGE FABRIC · AGENT UNIVERSE · WISDOM SEARCH · DAAC THE WORLD SOLVED INTELLIGENCE GENERATION BEFORE SOLVING INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS
Infrastructure for the Intelligence Economy · 2026
From Infinite Intelligence to the Birth of the Agentic Economy
Launch
May 25th 2026
Category
Intelligence Infrastructure
Token
DAAC · IDO Nov 2026
Website
robocorp.co
Act I · The Shift

For thirty years, the world
digitised everything it could touch.
Then came intelligence itself.

Wave 01 · 1990s
The Internet
Digitised information. Made knowledge available to anyone with a connection. Created industries worth trillions.
Wave 02 · 2000s
Cloud Computing
Digitised infrastructure. Made enterprise-grade capability available to anyone with a credit card.
Wave 03 · 2010s
Social Media
Digitised attention. Turned human behaviour into the most valuable commodity on earth.
Wave 04 · Now
Intelligence Itself
Not information. Not infrastructure. Not attention. For the first time — reasoning, expertise, and domain knowledge at near-zero marginal cost.
But here is what nobody noticed while celebrating the miracle of infinite intelligence production: a market was never built to coordinate it. No system emerged to trust it. No infrastructure existed to verify it. No protocol was designed to govern it, price it, or distribute its value back to those whose knowledge made it possible.
Act II · The Failure

The current AI economy is
structurally undeployable.

AI produces answers. It cannot guarantee provenance. It produces reasoning. It cannot prove it is traceable. It produces decisions. It cannot demonstrate they are reproducible, explainable, or defensible in front of a regulator.

That is acceptable for consumer productivity. But the world does not run on emails.

The current generation of AI is structurally undeployable in regulated environments — not because it is unintelligent, but because it is unaccountable.

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Banks processing millions of transactions. Cannot deploy AI that cannot explain its reasoning.
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Law firms advising on acquisitions worth billions. Cannot use probabilistic outputs on binding decisions.
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Governments determining who receives a benefit. Cannot use black-box logic in public administration.
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Hospitals determining what a patient needs next. Cannot operate without auditable clinical reasoning.
The economic failure compounds the technical one. While AI consumes human expertise at planetary scale, the organisations and professionals who created that expertise receive nothing in return. No attribution. No ownership. No participation in the value their knowledge generates.
Act II · The Extraction

They extracted.
You received nothing.

$350B+
Google 2024 Revenue
Built on your searches
$850B+
OpenAI Valuation
Built on your prompts
$160B+
Meta Annual Revenue
Built on your behaviour
$0
You received
For all of it
RoboCorp Flips the Model
Your data
Your asset
Your knowledge
Your inventory
Your expertise
Your income
Your creativity
Your capital
Your reasoning
Your legacy
The current AI economy is not a new economy.
It is the old economy with a faster extraction mechanism.
Act III · The Insight
The insight that once seen cannot be unseen

The future of AI is not about
generating more intelligence.
It is about operationalising
intelligence itself.

Intelligence operationalisation is not a technical problem. It is an economic problem. When you solve the economic layer — when you create the mechanism through which every expert owns a share of the intelligence they contribute and earns automatically every time it creates value — the coordination problem solves itself.
Not this
Building a better model
Not this
Building a faster chatbot
Not this
An AI layer on existing software
Act IV · The Knowledge Fabric

The Knowledge Fabric

TCP/IP for the intelligence economy.

The Knowledge Fabric is a federated operational intelligence layer — the connective tissue that reaches across enterprise systems, APIs, workflows, documents, databases, and external intelligence sources and transforms them into a single governed, queryable, executable intelligence environment.

No data migration. No infrastructure rebuild. No rip-and-replace.

The Knowledge Fabric orchestrates intelligence above existing systems the way TCP/IP orchestrates communication above existing hardware — invisibly, universally, without requiring the systems it connects to understand how it works.
Layer 01 · Core
Persistent Operational Memory
A living, connected representation of everything an organisation knows — not as archived documents, but as active, queryable, executable intelligence.
Layer 02 · Graph
Entity Resolution & Relationship Mapping
Every entity, every relationship, every interaction across the entire enterprise estate — structured, traversable, compounding with every new input.
Layer 03 · Execution
Governed Intelligence Routing
Intelligence routed, executed, attributed, and settled. The organisation stops losing intelligence when people leave. It starts accumulating it.
Layer 04 · Provenance
Attribution Infrastructure
Every output traced to its source. Every methodology attributed to its creator. Every execution economically settled at the moment of value creation.
Act V · The Agent Universe

The AI industry treated autonomy as binary.
It was a failure of architectural imagination.

Five architectures. One substrate. Every regulated environment served.
01
Pure Agentic
Maximum autonomy, maximum capability, minimum operational guarantees. Explores, discovers, reasons without constraint.
Investigation · Research
02
Deterministic Agents
Natural language intent compiled into fixed, auditable execution. Every input produces the same output, every time, with complete trace.
Compliance · Audit
03
Self-Organising Regulated
Directed acyclic graphs of legal, regulatory, operational rules. No black-box decisions. Every output traceable and jurisdiction-aware.
Regulatory · Legal
04
Human-in-the-Middle
Agents operating autonomously between approval gates. Humans at the moments that matter, with everything else handled by the agent.
MLROs · Senior Counsel
05
BPM-Governed Agents
Intelligence embedded inside enterprise operational workflows. SLA enforcement, escalation paths, institutional accountability frameworks.
Enterprise · Operations
Act VI · The Agentic Studio

The Agentic Studio.
Intent becomes infrastructure.

Only organisations with the engineering resources to build custom AI pipelines could operationalise their knowledge. Everyone else watched their expertise be commoditised and extracted while the systems that extracted it became more valuable with every passing year.

The RoboCorp Agentic Studio closes that gap permanently. It is the no-code environment where operational intent becomes executable intelligence infrastructure.

Intent
Infrastructure
Expertise
Asset
Knowledge
Capital
Methodology
Revenue
Compliance Officer
Has never written a line of code. Can encode thirty years of pattern recognition into a governed AML monitoring agent — working while they sleep, scaling without limit.
Law Firm
Creates a legal intelligence system that understands their specific practice, clients, risk appetite — without a development team.
Investigator
Builds a graph-native due diligence environment that thinks the way they think. Deployed once per engagement. Then thousands of times.
Financial Institution
Creates a perpetual KYC orchestration layer that processes thousands of customer records simultaneously against their own risk framework.
Act VII · The DDA Economy

Every enterprise software company in history
sold the same product: a cost centre dressed as a solution.

The Old Model
Cost Centre
Organisations buy licences. Pay implementation fees.
Software consumes budget, year after year.
Your expertise is locked inside one organisation.
Your methodology serves your clients alone.
Your framework is deployed once per engagement.
You retire. Your knowledge retires with you.
The RoboCorp Model
Revenue Asset
Encode your methodology into a DDA. Publish to the exchange.
Your expertise serves every organisation that needs it.
Attribution revenue flows automatically at execution.
Your methodology becomes a licensed operational asset.
Your framework deploys thousands of times. Simultaneously.
Your knowledge compounds. It does not retire when you do.
That is not an improvement on existing enterprise software models. It is the end of them.
Act IX · Wisdom Search

Search was the first great infrastructure layer
of the information economy. Intelligence needs its own.

Information Search · The Old Model
Google returns links.
Returns links to pages that might contain an answer.
The intelligence is in the user. The engine is only the index.
Built one of the most valuable companies in history without creating a single piece of the information it surfaced.
The value accrued entirely to the platform. Zero to contributors.
Wisdom Search · The RoboCorp Model
We return execution.
Routes intent to the intelligence most precisely fitted to resolve it.
The output is not a link. It is the answer — produced by the agent best equipped to generate it.
Verified, attributed, and economically settled at the moment of execution.
The contributor whose expertise produced the output is compensated automatically.
Search becomes execution. Discovery becomes value creation. The index becomes the market.
Act X · Attributed Intelligence

DAAC.
The Compute-Hour
of Intelligence.

Not another speculative token.
Execution Accounting
Every platform interaction metered, attributed, settled. The system knows precisely which intelligence was used, by whom, to produce which output.
Pricing Mechanism
Intelligence assets dynamically priced on real-world utility, demand, execution quality, routing velocity. The market prices intelligence accurately for the first time in history.
Provenance Layer
Every transaction records attribution and contribution lineage. No intermediary. No delay. No dispute.
Proof of Intelligence
DAAC is minted through contribution, not computation. Hard-capped at 5B. 93% per execution flows to creators. 7% — rule-bound.
Most Crypto
DAAC
Value source
Hype & sentiment
Real platform usage
Minting
Work / Stake
Proof of Intelligence
Supply
Inflationary
Hard-capped 5B
Creator split
0%
93% per execution
Treasury fee
Variable
7% — rule-bound
Unlike every previous compute-hour ever sold, this one knows who created the intelligence it powered — and pays them for it automatically.
Act XI · The Liquidity of Knowledge

Knowledge is the only asset
every human being on earth
already holds.

Land
Illiquid until title registries, conveyancing law, and property markets gave it a mechanism for transfer and price discovery.
Equity
Illiquid until stock exchanges, clearing houses, and settlement systems created conditions for ownership to be priced and distributed.
Debt
Illiquid until credit rating agencies, bond markets, and institutional frameworks made it possible to value and trade claims on future income.
Digital Assets
Illiquid until blockchain infrastructure proved digital assets could be owned, priced, and transferred without institutional intermediaries.
Knowledge
The largest illiquid asset class in human history. More valuable in aggregate than all land, equity, debt, and digital assets ever priced and traded. Has never had a liquidity mechanism. Until now.
In every case the asset existed long before the liquidity mechanism did. The infrastructure did not create the asset. It released value that was already there, waiting. DAAC's supply side is not a demographic or a technical community. It is every human being who has ever accumulated knowledge worth applying to a problem that someone else has. That is not a market. That is the species.
Act XII · The Proof

The most powerful argument for any infrastructure claim
is not the architecture.

It is what has already been built on it.
01 · Live
AutoFab
Motor Finance Remediation. Deterministic compliance chain — classification, redress calculation, routing, outreach, case management. 80% straight-through processing. Full FCA-defensible audit trail on every case.
Financial Services · UK FCA
02 · Live
Autonomous KYC
Entity resolution, data enrichment, EID&V check, risk scoring, routing — autonomously. Human review triggered only for genuinely complex cases. Clears bank backlogs of tens of thousands.
Banking · Identity Verification
03 · Live
Transaction Monitoring
Complex-rule self-organising DAG on live transaction streams. Detects AML typologies using locality-sensitive hashing — the way Shazam identifies a song from a partial signal. No competitor has this architecture.
AML · Financial Crime
04 · Live
Legal Intelligence
Matter graph construction, obligation extraction, cross-matter entity resolution, conflict detection, regulatory change impact mapping, and precedent analysis — applied to the full knowledge estate of a law firm.
Legal · Regulatory Intelligence
05 · Live
Helix Due Diligence
Graph-native corporate intelligence for M&A. Beneficial ownership mapping, directorship networks, regulatory history, adverse media, financial profile — assembled from dozens of sources into one structured brief.
M&A · Corporate Intelligence
Five utilities. Five domains. One substrate. One Knowledge Fabric. One provenance infrastructure. One economic coordination system. The proof is not theoretical. The proof is live.
The Missing Market

Every asset class in history has had
an exchange. Except one.

$393T
Global Real Estate
Has pricing.
Has exchange.
Has liquidity.
$128T
Global Equities
Has pricing.
Has exchange.
Has liquidity.
$135T
Commodities
Has pricing.
Has exchange.
Has liquidity.
$2.6T
Crypto
Has pricing.
Has exchange.
Has liquidity.
$???
Human Knowledge, Expertise & Wisdom
Unpriced. Illiquid.
No exchange. No attribution.
No liquidity mechanism.

This is what RoboCorp builds.
Historically, the exchange that defines a new asset class doesn't become a unicorn — it becomes the gravity well everything else orbits. The equity exchange did not choose which companies would matter. It created the conditions and let the market decide. RoboCorp is built on the same principle.
Act XIII · The Long Horizon

Every economic era was defined by
the primitive it monetised.

Era 01
Agr.
Agricultural Era
Monetised land — converting earth into sustenance. Dominant infrastructure: property systems, feudal structures.
Primitive: Land
Era 02
Ind.
Industrial Era
Monetised labour and energy — converting muscle and fuel into goods. Dominant infrastructure: factories, railroads.
Primitive: Labour + Energy
Era 03
Fin.
Financial Era
Monetised capital — converting present resources into future value. Dominant infrastructure: exchanges, banks.
Primitive: Capital
Era 04
Dig.
Digital Era
Monetised attention and data — converting human behaviour into targeting precision. Dominant: Google, Meta.
Primitive: Attention + Data
Era 05 · Now
Int.
Intelligence Era
Monetises the operational reasoning of human beings. The accumulated expertise of every professional who ever solved a problem worth solving.
Primitive: Intelligence
The organisations that dominate the intelligence economy will not own the best models. Models are becoming commodities. They will own the infrastructure governing discovery, provenance, attribution, pricing, routing, execution, and settlement for the global intelligence economy. That infrastructure is what RoboCorp is building.
Act XIV · The New Operating System
robocorp.co · Launch May 25th 2026
RoboCorp
is not an AI platform.
It is the infrastructure that makes the intelligence economy possible — and the agentic workflows, and the knowledge exchanges, and the expertise marketplaces, and the operational intelligence systems, and everything else that will emerge from it over the decades that follow its creation.
We built the Knowledge Fabric.
We built the Agent Universe.
We built the Studio.
We built Wisdom Search.
We built the attributed intelligence coordination layer.
The technology is not the product. The economy enabled by the technology is the product.
robocorp.co · The Intelligence Economy · 2026