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MSP301. Weird Science: Print Yourself A Dream Home

Matt Armitage, Founder, Kulturpop

01-Nov-24 11:00

MSP301. Weird Science: Print Yourself A Dream Home

This week Matt Armitage and Richard Bradbury dive into the future of 3D printing. A 3D-printed housing development in Texas promises to transform the building of affordable housing, leading the way in building durable, eco-friendly homes.

Later in the show, Matt shares new research showing that even advanced AI models like GPT-4 can fall for the same scams as humans, exposing risks as these systems increasingly support sensitive business operations. And the pair discuss new guidelines for password use.

Wrapping up the show, they explore a new frontier in robotics with an ultrasensitive robotic finger that can check pulses and detect lumps. Could this be the future of medical diagnostics, allowing precision palpation without a doctor’s hands?

Produced by: Richard Bradbury

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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Tags:  medical diagnostics3d printingaffordable housingChatgptscamsrobotics





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