I'm doing some amazing stuff with AI.
I built an MCP connector for Antigravity, that allows it to drive Autodesk Fusion like a human engineer.
I then built a swarm of agents, each with expertise in different areas of engineering, who negotiate with one another in order to create a final design. An orchestrator oversees the smarm, guiding usefull progress towards the user's objectives, and auditors keep the agents in check when they try to reward hack.
My intention with the swarm is to create a framework for these agents, that emulates a distributed design authority seen in large engineering teams.
Combined with the capacity to control my desktop completely, this workflow is very capable.
Gemini 3.1 Pro built this blended wing body RC aircraft based on a set of mission objectives.
It selected the engine.
It selected the flight controller.
It accounted for GPS-denied environments.
It selected the onboard sensors.
It optimized the shape of the body, and placement of ducts/vents for radar cross section.
It miniaturized it, sliced it, connected to my 3D printer over wifi, and printed it for me in LW PLA.
It flies great.
I chose Gemini 3.1 for this task because of the access to tensor processing, which performs well with "massive context" spatial reasoning tasks.
I built a similar connecting harness(MCP servers for Fusion and desktop control + skills) for Grok two days ago. I will try to produce a step-by-step guide(with links and screenshots)for Mac OS users with a SuperGrok(or Grok Heavy) account to copy and build on my workflow.
LPs are waking up. Recent conversations with hard tech / deep tech GPs raising funds are really positive. VC deployment will continue accelerating into the physical world. We are still so early.
Today's successful flight of the YFQ-42A Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) by @GenAtomics_ASI for the @usairforce shows what is possible when innovative acquisition meets motivated industry! (1/2)
@MLBRaleigh@MLBONFOX Combine Austin and San Antonio. The potential is much greater than anything in North Carolina.
Momentum is starting to build in Austin. Keep watch, you will see the names in the coming weeks!