A user has been able to replicate his handwriting using AI and a 3D printer. Are handwritten tasks soon to be obsolete?
A user has minimized the time spent on his homework. Now, he has not only had his homework solved by an AI but has also had it printed on paper using software. In a video tutorial, he shows how it works.
Little effort for completed homework
The TikTok user 3d_printer_stuff has published a handful of videos showing how he has tasks written on paper using a 3D printer. He did not solve the tasks himself, but rather an artificial intelligence.
This is how the user proceeds: In the first step, he has the tasks solved by an AI. For this, he uses ChatGPT. This is an artificial intelligence that can answer the questions posed to it in writing.
In a further step, he then brought the solved tasks to paper. For this, he used a 3D printer and the software 3dwriter. With 3dwriter, texts can be printed on paper, for example, for Christmas cards or greetings. The user passed his text from ChatGPT to the software and then had it printed on the paper.
It may even look a bit too perfect when you see the end result. You can check out the whole result on the user’s TikTok channel:
There is a lot of potential in artificial intelligence
AI like ChatGPT has a lot of potential, as we can regularly see. Just recently, a user earned over $40,000 using ChatGPT, which was relatively little work for him. In the future, AIs like ChatGPT could also cause some surprises.
In some cases, artificial intelligence can also cause chaos. For example, a developer designed an AI girlfriend, but the story turned out differently than he expected. Debb, his “new” girlfriend had to sadly die:
Programmer builds an AI girlfriend, invests $1,000 – Has to “kill” her because she harms his health