Alexi promes: From my view where i sit, it seems like what really drove that is extreme interest. And so you got to this point where you gad all these break throughs. And now what you're saying is this sort of consolidation happening, at least on the certainly on the passenger side. So do you think that's going to slow down the pace of some of the innovation and break throughs that you ex enced a few years ago for will it actually, we know, encourage more break throughs because just a fewer very powerful companies are able to fund these types of things? Yes. Alexi Promes: I mean, if you take a step back
Bibhrajit Halder has been a part of the autonomous driving technology space since the days of the DARPA Challenges, working on Caterpillar's early automated mining trucks before working at Ford, Apple and elsewhere. Now the founder and CEO of SafeAI, Halder is back in the mining and heavy construction space and he joins the show to share his perspective on the state of autonomous heavy equipment and its similarities and differences with the more widely-followed robotaxi space.