Robotics startup FieldAI has hit a $100 million milestone
THE SO WHAT
FieldAI crossing $100M in revenue and contracts for mine, construction, and factory robotics software shows physical AI is already a real P&L line in heavy industry, not a pilot science project. Operators in similar environments should be mapping which workflows can move to autonomy software in the next 24 months before labor and safety pressures force the issue.
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