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Chinese scientists say they're 3D printing a 590-foot-tall dam by 2024 using AI and robots.
The project will use an AI system with unmanned trucks, bulldozers, rollers, and other equipment.
The researchers say their method eliminates human error and safety concerns for workers. (See Comment Number 1)
China is poised to build a hydropower dam in two years using artificial intelligence, construction robots, and zero human labor, scientists involved in the project said.
The Yangqu dam on the Tibetan plateau is set to be assembled layer by layer, like with 3D printing, The South China Morning Post first reported on Sunday, citing a paper published in April in the peer-reviewed Journal of Tsinghua University (Science and Technology).
If and when it is completed, the ambitious project will likely be the world's tallest structure built using 3D printing processes. The current record is held by a two-story office building in Dubai, which stands 20 feet high....
They have so many competitors for their business I can't list them.
1) Founders never intended for SCOTUS to have the power it does, despite what this moron says.
Anyway, I called the company and said 300k seemed too low. They said according to their records, that is the typical cost to do a total rebuild in my area. I couldnt believe it, because my neighbor just got a quote to add an extra room in back of his house and it was nearly 400k.
We should have a rule that ppl format their article content dumps into their posts.
For used cars, I don't think this works.
Or was their plan to create Carvana and then hollow it out?
When it comes to used cars I’ve always had one rule
Buy directly from seller and make sure there is no middle man.
Why would I consider anything else!?
As the 1960s became the 70s, the theories of a Scottish psychiatrist R.D Laing and the models of Nash began to converge, producing a widespread popular belief that the state was purely and simply a mechanism of social control which calculatedly kept power out of the hands of the public.
I've bought a generator back in 2017 or so. Still sits unopened in the garage.
Eric Holder says
I've bought a generator back in 2017 or so. Still sits unopened in the garage.
Might want to rotate the crankshaft a few rotations a few times a year to make sure oil stays distributed and you don’t get dry spots on journals/bearings/cams/tappets where rust can form.
Why would I consider anything else!?
people want what is best for their children. Parents of daughters tend to support feminism and gender equality more than parents of only sons.
mell saysthat's a lie
And you base this on what research ?
Does everything have to have a political tint ?
mell saysHow is "me, me. me!" good for any kid?
It's the American way ! We have several generations who grew up with this mindset and more on the way !
mell saysUnfortunately yes these days, everything is weaponized and politicized against the common people by the leftoids.
I am sure am glad it is only one political party at fault in this country for all of the things going on wrong. Simply amazing what you can learn on here or at least read....
I have a 1933 Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Watch I wear only to weddings (because it's delicate). People think it's cute and odd, my watch is worth several thousand dollars but I need to be very careful with it, it's a child's watch, and any moisture will destroy it. It's nearly 100 years old. Just junk to 90% of the country, a relic to 99% of the country, but it's incredibly rare today. Bet you've never seen the original watch. It was $7 (an enormous sum) back in 1933. Rich people gave these to their spoiled rotten spawn.
richwicks saysI have a 1933 Ingersoll Mickey Mouse Watch I wear only to weddings (because it's delicate). People think it's cute and odd, my watch is worth several thousand dollars but I need to be very careful with it, it's a child's watch, and any moisture will destroy it. It's nearly 100 years old. Just junk to 90% of the country, a relic to 99% of the country, but it's incredibly rare today. Bet you've never seen the original watch. It was $7 (an enormous sum) back in 1933. Rich people gave these to their spoiled rotten spawn.
Does the watch still work?
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