I found this thought funny. A few years ago everyone was all learn to code so you don’t lose your job! Now there wont be any programming jobs in 10 years. But we will need a lot of manual labor still.
I found this thought funny. A few years ago everyone was all learn to code so you don’t lose your job! Now there wont be any programming jobs in 10 years. But we will need a lot of manual labor still.
Construction jobs? Buddy. We can 3D print houses now.
That’s right. I’ve seen 3d printed houses that were every bit as complete and ready to use as any vibe code program!
(This is an attempt to humorously point out that both are cool and useful for an actual professional, while useless to anyone not willing or able to actually finish the job.)
Yet it’s not a popular way to do it, and multiple company closed after a few years of operating.
You can 3D print a concrete hull with limited structural strength. All the rest still needs to be done by humans.
Also you could achieve the same effect in terms of manpower required for the structure just using prefabricated concrete modules.
Someone still have to assemble it.
That’s what the 3D printer is doing.