Future of creating assistive tech
Keywords: Assistive Tech; Disability Inclusion
Screws / attachments all matter. Not straightforward and hardly accessible.
If we look at the state of AI and 3D rendering, there's a future where the end user can generate what fits them. That is one of the few ways AI can be powerful and not just cause harm.
If you recall, one of our goals was to make the Loom modular with different attachment for different needs, which will be very soon possible through 3D scanning and other tech. Eventually we’ll all be doing it through our phone with high personalization possibilities. Is this desirable? When are 3D alternatives actually useful? What systems need to be in place?
It’s even possible we treat 3D printers with the same approach as Little Free LIbraries, community based and readily available.
Infrastructure. The slicer for Bambu A1 has plenty of configurations. Including how to make the prints more mathematically sturdy through selecting infill type of cubic.