Today they use intuitive Ai. And quantum computing is way past 2000 qbits, just its obviously not for the public. Now its a matter of time until intuitive ai will be on quantum computers ... We may as well have a skynet ...
Brent Zittel Probably the exact same thing, software/ hardware development is very pricey. They will still probably be on that software in another 3-5 years. Most organizations heavily resist changes like that.
Probably partly due to the fact he’s an INTP. It also may be because he can put more thought into his words without the pressure of having to complete a sentence quickly to communicate with the audience. He can stop to think after every few words in order to articulate his speech in a way that makes things easier to understand when he’s explaining something, then he just cuts out the parts where he stops to think.
sheikh mansur Ah, it’s the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. It’s a personality indicator. He is an INTP, Introverted, Intuitive, Thinking, and Prospecting. The fact that he’s an introvert probably has something to do with why he seems a little more uncomfortable talking to an audience.
Nah he’s just a normal guy who loves what he does that’s why we understand him the only difference between him and the common man is his dedication and he’s rich
Eric Miret well he seems like a really down to earth guy doesn’t use super fancy language he’s just a guy who worked his ass off to get where he is today wasn’t like he was born a genius like others
Tesla would be proud of Elon I remember Tesla complaining about scientists moving away from real science and experiments and more into numbers and theories we need scientists willing to test their ideas and make strides not just write them down
We already got holograms. In my technical drafting class we use an app called Augment, which places CAD or Revit models onto a marked QR code and you can take it anywhere.
This man's work ethic inspires me greatly; he believes in thinking critically 'everyday until you get a headache' and 'always trying to find a way to do something better/more efficiently.' It is very apparent to me that this quote wasn't all talk, he's not only advancing his technology, but also his own methods of development.. Groundbreaking.
in fact 'we' have been metal 3d printing for about 15 years. but back then laser sintering was carried out with machines much more bulky and far more expensive + quite a lot less resolution fidelity.
Aidrein A. Sculpting maybe, CAD is a hell no though. Considering most designs are parametrically defined, even if this worked in concept it would still be almost entirely useless. A better numpad would make more of a difference.
the iron man tech is made from a titanium alloy, don't know what the other metals are but if he wanted to he could probably make a suit of armour similar to iron man's. if he could power it though...
Odd thing is, is I could use some time with the guy... ive had an iron manesq suit/ armor designed with a possible power source but I have no way of testing such things much less building them.....
It's fun to see all these existing technologies, come together to create a system, that would not be possible, without each of them. We really are entering "The future", as depicted by Sci-Fi movies :)
They are using a Leap Motion for those hand gestures, you can get them online. But be warned they aren't terribly accurate, good enough to kind of look at objects but if you try to move at any kind of precision things get incredibly twitchy.
how difficult or easy it is to draw surface contours with our hands ? I am not sure i followed that part . easy to imagine but how would i draw the contour per my imagination in VR ? I get the final 3D printing part. thanks in advance!
I liked the video, but the title was misleading. I thought it was revering to the tiny rocket engines used in the iron man suit. Because that would have been seriously impressive.
I would like to see how the upcoming myo (wear on your arm just below the elbow, has accelerometers + gyros + reads muscle activity) compares to the leap motion (camera based) for this application.
I kinda doubt they actually used the hand gesture interface to build these models. I haven't done CAD modeling, but I'm pretty sure that for rocket engines you'll need numerical inputs and things. You'd sort of need a Jarvis to go along with that.
I'm wondering if I can use that computer for a week and show you something, maybe I can help you improve on some of its underlining mechanics in the process
The idea behind computers is to take the load off us. Computers are designed to do the computing. This is a natural step forward. As of now there is still a lot that our brains have to process to get the computer to do what we want. But in the near future I see computers becoming much more efficient and intuitive by combining processes that we would normally have to do ourselves.
There are several different types of 3D printers. There are plastic, metal, organic. The one I am most interested in is the carbon nano tube 3D printers.