The gimmick is that unless china really stepped it up you still need a pretty big crew to mind everything
That's inevitably how these things are right? A new technique is almost always more resource intensive until it can be improved through repetition and scale to be cheaper and more efficient.
Certainly seems like an okay way of dealing with a potentially declining population in the coming decades through automation.
Most 3D printers run of modified CNC code to my knowledge. It's close enough that it's fine to use like this.
The gimmick is that unless china really stepped it up you still need a pretty big crew to mind everything
That's inevitably how these things are right? A new technique is almost always more resource intensive until it can be improved through repetition and scale to be cheaper and more efficient.
Certainly seems like an okay way of dealing with a potentially declining population in the coming decades through automation.