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A New Age of Manufacturing is Here
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7,611 Views • Premiered Apr 11, 2024 • Click to toggle off description
Decades after the demise of US manufacturing Edward Mehr has developed a technology that he thinks will revolutionize manufacturing across the nation. Learn how this AI-powered robot will bring innovation and manufacturing to the US in ways we've never seen before.

Want to learn more about Machina Labs?
machinalabs.ai/

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Director - Neev Efrat
Editor & Creative Director - Ethan Woldenberg
DP - Noah Lipsitz
2nd DP - William Higbie
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@averroussaloom893

1 week ago

great video! clearly need more marketing for the videos. Shorts will be one great move!

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@SCARFACE69247

1 month ago

It would be nice if there were small machine shops that you could rent out all over the country like gyms but instead of working out, you could go and make something on a mill or learn to program a robot to do stuff. I bet that could be a good way to make money.

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@jarvisconrad2348

2 weeks ago

Brilliant. ...this is gonna be a game changer on this blue planet of ours.....Imagine designing a component and its delivered to you with orders of magnitude more precision and strong materials at a cheaper price... Bravo bro ..

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@constantinosschinas4503

1 month ago

Apart from the appealing editing, the resulting sheetmetal parts are attrocious, and the speed is horrendous. Good(?) for very early prototyping and nothing more. Where is AI used by the way?...

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@whereswaldo5740

3 weeks ago

I worked for white metal die casting shop. They were trying out robotics. It was too slow for the multi station drill process. But we’re great in the die casting area. I was an inspector at that time. Castings usually came on a conveyor in tubs. But they were trying to eliminate steps and transport. So there were some where we inspected them at the machine. In one instance they had two small machines with robots grabbing them and drop them in a tub to be inspected. One poor older guy was blind in one eye. And while he was looking at one casting the robot came from his blind side and clocked him knocking him to his knees. It was pretty upsetting. Later we joked about rock em sock em robots. But it wasn’t good.

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@nicomotor

1 month ago

Wow, phenomenal video!

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@jhonsnow4116

3 weeks ago

Great, I wanted to understand this company and its technology

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@MickeyD2012

3 weeks ago

So, what I hear is, they don't want YOU to own a factory. Or your own equipment.

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@carmatic

3 weeks ago

now the question is, how difficult is it for these robots to build more of their own? there is a lot more to a modern piece of machinery than sheet metal... especially when you include the cost....

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@omnianti0

1 month ago

the argument is a hand worker can make shield and sword then the robot demontrate to be able to make shield :body-blue-raised-arms:

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@TricksterJ97

2 weeks ago

The machine which can make everything will never be as good at making a specific item as a machine designed specifically to make that same item.

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@Rusty_B_And_The_Gang

3 weeks ago

Trying to bring about the advent of poost-imdustrialism. Sign me up

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@mknone40

3 weeks ago

In short, this is stupid, not efficient, slow. Our management implemented a robotic line in production, replacing highly paid and qualified workers. Results? Production slowed down by 15-18 percent.

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@ScottBrown-zz4sk

2 weeks ago

AI OPEN BORDER YOU HAVE OR WILL BE REPLACED NO ONE IS IMMUNED FROM THIS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO PROBABLY NOTHING EXEPT WHINE AND COMPLAIN ABOUT IT 🤔😅

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