We already know that making AI work will mean bringing a lot of new data centers and power infrastructure online. But all those infrastructure projects may also need a bit of help from AI. On Thursday, a new AI compliance company called Dili that squarely targets the new crop of U.S. infrastructure projects, said it had raised $15 million in Series A funding. “AI for compliance” is already a common pitch among startups, but Dili focuses on the unique tangle of rules concerning construction projects, particularly those getting some kind of federal funding. From there, a deterministic system sorts the data according to the complex-but-static compliance rules.