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Inside the Startups Powering the Physical AI Revolution ($100 Trillion Opportunity)

19 Nov 2025

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Episode SummaryIs AI in the Physical World the next $100 Trillion Opportunity?In this episode of Oversubscribed, we go deep into the "Hard Tech" revolution. From defence-grade autonomy to data infrastructure for robots, we dive deep into the frontier of hard tech with the founders building it.Brendan Hill sits down with Michael Irwin (Co-Founder at Breaker), Joe Harris (Founder at Alloy), and returning guest Charlie Gearside (Co-Founder at Eucalyptus / Build Australia) for a wild conversation about robotics, physical AI, national ambition, and why Australia needs to start making things again.They talk building AI that lives on the edge, the ethics of defence, hiring A-players for impossible problems, and why the next industrial revolution might start right here. It’s an unfiltered look at the people shaping Australia’s place in the age of autonomy.Time Stamps00:00 – Intro: Founders, frontier tech, and Australia’s new wave of builders02:00 – Breaker’s origin story: building robots that act on human intent05:00 – From drones to defense: autonomy, privacy, and life on the edge08:20 – The hardest problems left to solve (and why easy ones are gone)10:40 – Sponsor: Vanta – building trust and compliance for startups12:00 – Alloy’s story: from Eucalyptus to building the data brain for robots16:00 – Why Joe left a rocket ship to start from zero19:30 – Building for the age of robotics: data, telemetry, and the next frontier23:00 – Finding A-players: how ambitious missions attract ambitious people25:00 – Culture, conviction, and what passion really looks like inside startups27:00 – The defense dilemma: ethics, values, and the post-Ukraine mindset30:00 – Going global: why Australia’s best founders build beyond its borders34:00 – Build Australia: a new movement for ambition and national pride38:00 – Manufacturing, energy, and why we stopped making things43:00 – How robotics could solve Australia’s affordability crisis46:00 – The humanoid debate: specialized vs. general intelligence50:00 – Life in 2035: what robots at home might really look like52:00 – Data, autonomy, and the next AI arms race56:00 – How Breaker and Alloy could power each other’s missions59:00 – Skynet, manipulation, and the ethics of AI power1:03:00 – Competition, collaboration, and the Cambrian explosion of robotics1:06:00 – Founder stories: from CB radios to humanoids in hack houses1:09:00 – Building the next industrial revolution from Australia1:10:00 – Final pitches: why you should join Breaker, Alloy, and Build Australia1:11:00 – Outro: Vanta, Ten13, and building what comes nextOversubscribed is proudly supported by our sponsor Vanta 🦙Vanta is the all-in-one solution for startups to become compliant quickly and build a security foundation with ease. Startup customers get $1000 off Vanta at vanta.com/oversubscribedThe Day One NetworkOversubscribed is part of Day One, the podcast network dedicated to founders, operators & investors.

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