Corey Anderson
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for bringing this tractor to life and for building the world's largest tractor and just the the feat that it took to do that.
And so we're really honored.
I mean, it was at first I was like, is this really a thing?
Like, do they reach out?
But it was it was awesome to be a part of that.
Yeah.
So on my YouTube, Corey Anderson, we, we share a lot of videos, like there's videos of building the tractor.
We share a lot of videos where we take, like Allie mentioned, we take the tractor out on the road.
We do big plowing demonstrations, you know, have, you know, there's, there's events where there'll be 10, 15, 20,000 people that come and see it.
And, you know, so we're really preserving the history of, of how farming and how food production looked back, you know, in the early 1900s, but also just
It's also a great testament to American innovation because this tractor, when it was developed,
most of the work at the time was still being done with horses.
And this was one of the American innovations by the case company to just massively create more powerful work and means of doing work.
And so it really was a huge shift from very manual labor doing work with horses and ox and mule and by hand and to steam power, being able to transform and multiply our ability to feed the world.
Yeah, I mean, I am a big supporter of AI and robotics because I'm driven.
I'm naturally efficiency driven.
So, I mean, I, you know, I understand the importance of efficiency in producing at the lowest cost.
Right.
And, you know, where we can replace manual, hard, physical processes or repetitive processes with robots, where we can replace and basically speed up innovation in design and technology.
in production of, you know, videos, pictures, all sorts of stuff where we can, you know, gain efficiencies using AI, I think is a, is a great thing.