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April 27, 2018
Watch: Haunting video of 3D-printed morphing matter that folds to assemble itself
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The future of manufacturing may be in self-assembling materials that can be printed inexpensively and shipped flat

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Why Amazon's home robots aren't a stretch
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Amazon is reportedly planning to launch domestic robots. Assuming the robot designs aren't horrendous, Amazon already has the computer vision, deep learning, and speech processing to make its robots helpful.
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