A 125-year-old timber company is using AI to manage 10.4 million acres of forest, an area roughly the size of Indiana.
Weyerhaeuser says the goal is to unlock $1 billion in additional profit by 2030, not by cutting more trees, but by eliminating inefficiencies.
Every tree is being mapped, digitized, and fed into machine learning systems that help decide what gets harvested, when, and how.
Some logging equipment is already being operated remotely from hundreds of miles away.
A company founded in 1900 believes its next billion dollars will come from algorithms.

