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The world’s largest community of 3D-printed homes is being built in Texas — and the neighborhood just unveiled its first completed house.
Their latest project is called UFO and will again see an old and apparently no longer useful rescue ship turned into a competent and record-breaker superyacht explorer.
Scheduled to break ground next year, the project will see 100 single-story houses “printed” on-site using advanced robotic construction.
Wharton professor Ethan Mollick, who requires his students use ChatGPT, wanted to see how much work AI tools could do in 30 minutes. He was impressed.