LLMs and 3D Printing

It occurred to me (Claus D. Volko) today that LLMs could be combined with 3D printing to create objects that correspond to one's own ideas. So far, I haven't read anything about this in the media.

ChatGPT:

<<This is a super exciting idea - and researchers and developers are already working on exactly such concepts, even if it hasn't really hit the mainstream media yet. Combining large language models (LLMs) with 3D printing tech opens up a bunch of creative and practical uses.

There are AI tools that generate "3D-like" assets from text. Although these models are often still rough or "playful", the trend is clearly moving toward increasingly high-quality 3D objects.

These approaches are already being used in mechanical engineering, aviation, and medical technology - but often still as "generative design", not generally visible to the public.

AI-powered assistants already exist in well-known 3D modeling programs.

Your idea is not only new in your mind, but also right on track with where technology is heading.

This area has gone relatively unnoticed in the media because it is technically complex and has not yet been translated into end-user products - but it is growing rapidly.>>

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