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US Navy tests 3D-printed composite patches to speed up F/A-18 fighter jet repairs
The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) and Fleet Readiness Center Southwest (FRCSW) ...
One plucky YouTuber explores whether 3D printers might let us wrest back the means of production from Big Fashion.
Origami, the Japanese art of folding flat sheets of paper into three-dimensional figures, is the creative spark behind a new ...
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6 things to do with all those Benchy models you’ve 3D printed
You printed them, now put them to use.
The Trump administration is banning foreign governments, companies and individuals from using Anthropic’s most powerful artificial-intelligence tools, prompting the company to shut off access to ...
AI company Anthropic has disabled customer access to its most capable systems after the US government ordered it to suspend all use by foreign nationals, Anthropic said in a statement Friday evening.
The company said on Friday night that the federal government had ordered limits on its Mythos and Fable 5 A.I. systems, citing national security concerns. By Cade Metz and Dustin Volz Cade Metz ...
Company said US government believes safeguards can be bypassed and product used to identify software vulnerabilities Anthropic said it will “abruptly disable” its most advanced AI models for all users ...
Researchers at The University of Texas at El Paso have developed a way to 3D-print an essential battery component in nearly ...
Anthropic is bringing its most powerful AI model to the general public for the first time, but it’s doing it with guardrails. On Tuesday, the AI firm launched Claude Fable 5, the first publicly ...
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