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rooppal | 1 year ago
For the second question, it really is most accurate on "fully standardized" blueprints due to our training distribution. Will work on improving that as well!
rooppal | 1 year ago
For the second question, it really is most accurate on "fully standardized" blueprints due to our training distribution. Will work on improving that as well!
harmmonica|1 year ago
Best of luck with the business (and with getting to know the corp dev people at Autodesk/Procore/etc.--sorry, couldn't help myself!).
disgruntledphd2|1 year ago
You'd still need people to check what actually got installed, so that you can bill for it. Like, there's only so much you can determine off the plans.
And what happens if (when) the plans are wrong or impractical?
My Dad worked in construction for his career, and I did briefly, and there's generally a lot of stuff that needs to be figured out on site due to physical or logistical constraints.
Sounds like this is just for homebuilding though, which is a much easier problem.
szvsw|1 year ago
Separately, it seems like it would be incredibly useful to use your models in various embodied carbon estimation tooling and other decarbonization research streams. Have you thought about partnering with any academic researchers on this? If you are interested, let me know, as I can definitely connect you with a bunch of researchers who would be interested!
rooppal|1 year ago