A new realm of construction technology was unveiled recently at:the AI-powered excavator.
Caterpillar Inc. held court at the annual electronics showcase to, including a virtual assistant and new equipment.
What AI-powered machines will Caterpillar be making?
The company previewed a series of new autonomous machines at CES, including:
- bulldozercapable of grading and leveling terrain on its own
- wheel loaderdesigned to handle materials more efficiently
- An autonomoushaul truckdesigned to streamline heavy loads
- ճimproved Cat 306 CR Mini Excavator, which was demonstrated live at CES
, the updated Cat 306 was shown responding to natural language commands. The excavator can guide operators on what to do and is also claimed to self-adjust for safety, with the ability to avoid hazards both underground and overhead.
There was also a fifth machine mentioned, but Caterpillar has not yet specified its purpose.
What is the Cat AI Assistant?
Also introduced is the. The company says Cat AI can provide real-time insights and guidance for fleet managers, technicians and operators. Furthermore, Caterpillar says Cat AI can assist with predictive maintenance and in-cab coaching.
What does NVIDIA have to do with Caterpillar’s new AI offerings?
Caterpillar credited its collaboration with NVIDIA, including the use of NVIDIA’s Jetson Thor AI platform and Riva and Nemotron speech models, for enabling these advancements. Caterpillar and NVIDIA will also team up to pilot ways of automating manufacturing and explore other AI applications on the jobsite.
What about concerns surrounding AI in construction?
While there is still, the technology is finding footing within the industry., like ConstructConnect’s, are already helping estimators take care of menial tasks. Heavy equipment seems like the logical next step.
Hoping to reassure those hesitant of Caterpillar adding AI to legacy products like the Cat 306, CEO Joe Creed told the CES audience,“If you remember one thing today, I hope it’s this. Caterpillar is still the company that builds and powers the physical world you rely on every day — and now we’re making the invisible layer of the modern tech stack more intelligent.”
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