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Sick Sigma


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Episode 76: Ben and Steve discuss subscription services, the lengths they’ll go, and how to stop them. Benjamin says NIST has some cheese for metals-based AM research. Stephen insists robots will soon have watch-and-learn capabilities. Ben is a fan of retrofitting old machines with current features. Steve explains why a robot broke a little boy’s finger playing chess. Benjamin highlights a recent cybersecurity partnership. Stephen has six sigma all figured out.
- https://www.nist.gov/news-events/news/2022/07/nist-awards-nearly-4-million-support-metals-based-additive-manufacturing
- https://www.dpaonthenet.net/article/191820/Robots-can-learn-household-chores-by-watching-you.aspx
- https://www.imts.com/read/article-details/Retrofitting-Breathes-New-Life-into-Old-Machines/1607/type/Read/1/tab/all-articles?page=1
- https://screenshot-media.com/technology/ai/robot-breaks-finger/
- https://www.dazeddigital.com/science-tech/article/56642/1/why-did-a-chess-playing-robot-break-a-childs-finger-tass-moscow
- https://www.manufacturing.net/automation/news/22353503/rockwell-automation-partners-with-industrial-cybersecurity-expert-dragos
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