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九色视频 Tech Report: Issue #351

Florida man runs world's largest 3DP factory. Algorithm shrinks AI models, grow brains. Amazon's robot symphony hits a new high note. Why "Made in the USA" is still a heavy lift.
May 02, 2025

鈥淚鈥檓 not superstitious, but I am a little stitious.鈥

- Michael Gary Scott, Scranton Regional Manager, Dunder Mifflin


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Haddy opened the world鈥檚 largest 3D printing microfactory in St. Petersburg, Florida, on April 10. Founder Jay Rogers and his team of eight AI-driven robots are 3D printing furniture and products from recycled materials, proving nearby, sustainable manufacturing isn鈥檛 a fantasy 鈥 it鈥檚 scalable, smart, and happening now. It鈥檚 also a bold reminder: The future of manufacturing isn鈥檛 just about national scale 鈥 it鈥檚 about local capability driven by innovation and proximity.


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ETH Zurich researchers developed SIFT, an algorithm that feeds large language models the right data to sharpen accuracy without ballooning compute demands. By picking complementary info (not just more of the same) based on vector angles, SIFT delivers smarter AI, fewer hallucinations, and models up to 40 times smaller. Bonus: It shows clean, well-curated data, which isn't optional 鈥 it鈥檚 critical to getting real results.


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At Amazon, 75% of packages now move through a high-tech ballet of humans and robots, thanks to what they call 鈥淧hysical AI.鈥 Their newest fulfillment centers offload the menial grind to smarter, nimbler bots and are now running 25% faster with 30% fewer safety incidents. Amazon isn鈥檛 just automating 鈥 it鈥檚 orchestrating, showing that, in logistics, human-robot collaboration isn鈥檛 the future; it鈥檚 already shipping.


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For manufacturers aiming for 鈥100% Made in America,鈥 the last 5% is the hardest 鈥 and priciest. As companies like Decked, Rapid Plastics, and CorVent Medical learned, some parts aren't made in the United States anymore 鈥 or not at competitive cost or scale. Haas Automation notes that industrial-scale cast iron production is no longer realistic here. While reshoring happens where it can, rebuilding complete supply chains takes more than good intentions 鈥 it takes time, investment, and a serious workforce revival.


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Disruption is the new normal, but some manufacturers are staying ahead. In 鈥淔rom Chaos to Clarity: How AI and Data Help Manufacturers Navigate Tariff Disruptions,鈥 an upcoming IMTS+ webinar presented by CADDi, subject matter experts will discuss how AI, predictive analytics, and live supply chain data can improve forecast accuracy, streamline collaboration, and mitigate disruption. They will highlight practical use cases, integration strategies, and performance benchmarks for intelligent and adaptive supply chains.


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