MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) is leading a new chapter in 3D printing—one where printed objects don’t just look good, but also feel realistic, move like living organisms, and even carry built-in electronics. These advances aren’t happening in isolation; they’re part of a larger shift toward smarter, more interactive, and more sustainable design and manufacturing.
In recent years, CSAIL has unveiled a range of projects that blend artificial intelligence, materials science, and automation to push the boundaries of what’s possible with additive manufacturing. These innovations are transforming how we interact with 3D-printed objects—making them more tactile, mobile, intelligent, and accessible.
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