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Radical Talks
Radical Ventures
13 episodes
1 day ago
Going beyond AI headlines with the researchers, founders, and investors shaping what comes next.
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Going beyond AI headlines with the researchers, founders, and investors shaping what comes next.
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Technology
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Building the Physical World's First AI Engineer
Radical Talks
25 minutes 30 seconds
1 month ago
Building the Physical World's First AI Engineer

The AI revolution is changing nearly every industry, from software to content creation, yet one crucial area remains largely untouched: the design of physical things. While AI is great at manipulating digital bits, the physical world — from skyscrapers to spacecraft — still relies on traditional engineering approaches that haven’t fundamentally changed in decades.

This gap represents a huge, untapped opportunity. Physical systems could benefit enormously from AI-assisted design, but it’s a tough problem to solve. Current AI models struggle with quantitative and spatial reasoning, and training data is scarce. P-1 AI, a company co-founded by former Airbus CTO Paul Eremenko, is working to bridge this gap by developing an agent capable of mastering the physics and quantitative reasoning needed for physical design.

Radical Talks
Going beyond AI headlines with the researchers, founders, and investors shaping what comes next.