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Is using AI for full self-driving a good idea? Musk says yes, but AI watchdog says no

Robotics Business Review

SAE International (formerly the Society of Automotive Engineers) defines Level 4 autonomy as a hands-off-the-steering-wheel mode in which a vehicle drives itself from Point A to Point B. One example was Olli, a 3D-printed electric vehicle (EV) that was a highlight of IMTS 2016 , the biggest manufacturing show in the U.S.

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A legacy of innovative manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

In 2016, IMCRC embarked on a mission to help catalyse the transformation of Australia’s manufacturing sector through collaborative investment, research impact and innovation. UAP is embracing robotics, transitioning from a traditional workshop environment. Manufacturing success stories. Carbon Revolution. Urban Art projects.

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Made in the USA - Season 2 Episode 6: Why, and How, Hardinge is Reshoring Machine Tool Production

Modern Machine Shop

Brent Donaldson: And while those businesses have arranged through various end products, including motorcycles, robots and measuring tools, they have all had one thing in common. We've recently acquired a high production automotive machine manufacturer. And I have been working for Hardinge since 2016. So over six years now.

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The Path Forward

Dinesh Mishra

Some key developments include: Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing for Metal) Impact on Efficiency : 3D printing of metal parts enables the creation of complex and optimized geometries that were previously difficult or impossible to achieve with traditional cutting methods.