Construction Technology Podcast
Here’s a cleaner version: In this episode, we break down Autodesk’s acquisition of MaintainX and what it signals about the future of construction technology. The conversation starts with Autodesk’s broader strategy: its move toward full lifecycle ownership, the role of acquisitions in expanding its platform, and how MaintainX could fit into its existing customer base. We also look at Autodesk’s business mix across AEC, media and entertainment, reality capture, and construction technology. From there, the discussion moves into AI infrastructure and the economics behind it. We cover token spend, budget pressure, open source models, edge computing, electricity costs, hyperscalers, and the role of foundation models in shaping the next generation of software. The episode closes with a deeper look at Palantir’s potential impact on construction. We discuss how Palantir could compete with Procore and Autodesk, where it may gain share, and what the next few years could look like as AI-native platforms move further into construction workflows. Takeaways * Autodesk’s acquisition of MaintainX signals a deeper push into construction operations * Autodesk is expanding toward a broader full lifecycle platform * AI infrastructure costs will shape how software companies build and price products * Edge computing and open source models may change the economics of AI * Hyperscalers remain central to the foundation model landscape * Palantir could become a more serious player in construction technology * The competition between Autodesk, Procore, and Palantir is worth watching Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Baby Talk 06:19 Autodesk’s Expansion into Media and Entertainment 17:07 Budgetary Issues and Token Spend in AI 22:34 The Future of Infrastructure Cost 28:36 Palantir’s Impact on the Construction Industry 39:02 Palantir vs. Procore and Autodesk
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