The weapons floods flood 3D sites, and the police want their printer to block them automatically




  • Police are now tracking ghost guns identifying brands of microscopic tools left by 3D printer hardware
  • Thingiverse is using automation to block the loading of dangerous weapons files
  • Legislators want 3D printer manufacturers to build AI tools that block the impression of firearms

The rapid propagation of 3D printed weapons templates is causing police scrutiny and legislators, since regulators begin to deal with the involuntary consequences of accessible digital manufacturing.

The Popular Thingiverse platform, known as the largest repository in the world of 3D printer model archives, has now become a central approach to the efforts to stop the spread of ghost weapons.

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