This company just 3D printed a 12-meter ship hull.
An actual boat you could use, printed by robotic arms.
For the past few years, we’ve seen AI generate text, images, video, music, code.
Now we are moving towards prompt-matter.
We already watched content explode. Posts, images, videos, websites, apps, code; anyone can generate them now.
The next step is moving that same idea into the physical world, where you can literally prompt to 3D print and generate real objects and products like we generate content today.
CEAD Group built this directly from a digital model. Instead of creating large molds and going through the usual heavy assembly process, the robots printed the hull straight from the file.
This will force us to rethink a lot of things. How products are made, what we buy, what we sell, and even how supply chains work.
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