$FLOKI RICE ROBOTICS will launch a custom version of the FLOKI AI robot and the $RICE token

The AI robotics startup Rice Robotics will introduce a custom version of the Floki AI companion robot. This AI companion robot, named FLOKI minibot M1, will be natively integrated with the RICE AI decentralized protocol. It can become your daily assistant, helping you with various tasks such as reminding you of your shopping list, organizing household chores, and searching for information online. It can also be your friend, adapting to your personality and building an emotional connection with you through fun interactions (like telling bedtime stories, offering friendship advice, and dancing to your favorite music).

Additionally, Rice AI will launch the $RICE token as the primary utility token of the RICE AI decentralized protocol, with the support of Floki and TokenFi:

- The $RICE token will primarily be issued through the TokenFi Launchpad, and $TOKEN stakers can participate in the token sale event via the TokenFi Launchpad.

- Users of the FLOKI minibot M1 will earn $RICE tokens by using and interacting with the Floki minibot M1, turning daily interactions into valuable robot training data.

- Floki and TokenFi users can receive a portion of the $RICE token airdrop simply by holding and staking tokens.

We will announce more details about the $RICE token soon, including how $FLOKI and $TOKEN holders can participate. Stay tuned!

Rice Robotics is the company behind RICE AI and one of the most promising AI robotics startups, with notable clients and partners including Nvidia, SoftBank, the Dubai Future Foundation, Mitsui Fudosan, Japan's NTT, and 7-Eleven.

- SoftBank is leading President Trump's recently proposed $500 billion 'Interstellar Gateway' plan, aimed at developing AI infrastructure in the United States, and is also one of Rice Robotics' major clients, supporting office deliveries at SoftBank's headquarters.

- RICE robots provide delivery services for Mitsui Fudosan, one of Japan's largest real estate developers, at Tokyo's Yaesu Mid-City.

- RICE has integrated with the 7-Now mobile application, and its robots have been used by Japan's 7-Eleven to expand unmanned indoor delivery services in Japan.

- Rice Robotics is a partner in the Nvidia Inception program.