• BigDanishGuy
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      5 days ago

      You forgot the phase immediately preceding AI: 3d prints.

      I mean, in this decade, I’ve heard of car and airplanes being marketed as having 3d printed parts.

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        5 days ago

        Cars and airplanes do have 3D printed parts. They’re much more common in the prototyping phase, but they are used in production and are making their way to space.

        I completely agree with your general sentiment though. Any time a new piece of technology shows promise there are a ton of people who will loudly proclame that it will completely replace <old and busted technology> in <a massive amount of areas> while turning a blind eye to things like scaling and/or practical limitations.

        See also: low/no code, which has roots going back to the 1980s at least.