This is one of the most quietly revolutionary conversations I've heard on real-world autonomy. The insight that construction, unlike autonomous vehicles, allows surgical depth-first automation, targeting the highest-leverage repeatable tasks before scaling breadth, is gold.
Most people still think of AI as cognition without embodiment. This shows the inverse: action informed by intelligence, manifesting as a machine that learns to dig, literally.
This is one of the most quietly revolutionary conversations I've heard on real-world autonomy. The insight that construction, unlike autonomous vehicles, allows surgical depth-first automation, targeting the highest-leverage repeatable tasks before scaling breadth, is gold.
Most people still think of AI as cognition without embodiment. This shows the inverse: action informed by intelligence, manifesting as a machine that learns to dig, literally.