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AI framework promises faster, more reliable metal 3D printing

Researchers developed an explainable AI model that links manufacturing conditions, internal defects, and mechanical performance in metal 3D printing.

Researchers developed an explainable AI model that links manufacturing conditions, internal defects, and mechanical performance in metal 3D printing.

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mework developed by researchers at the Korea Institute of Materials Science in collaboration with scientists from the Max Planck Institute could dramatically improve the reliability of metal 3D printing, by predicting material strength in seconds.

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