3D printing and AI: Talk to AiSync
“Talk to AiSync” is NLP for additive manufacturing from Ai Build,
a SaaS provider of AI-powered software for additive manufacturing.
This Natural Language Processing system, also known as NLP
, might function similarly to a 3D printer’s generative pre-trained transformer (GPT),
which provides slicing instructions.
What does it mean?

If you’re new to this, you should be aware that computational linguistics,
machine learning and deep learning models are all used in the field of natural language processing (NLP) to process human language.
On the other hand, the Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) is a deep-learning model for text generation that was trained using online data.
It is utilized for conversation, text summarization, classification, machine translation, and questions and answers.
With Talk to AiSync, user input will be translated into actions that the program can take to produce results.
This means that the user will no longer need to delve deeply into the software or adjust specific parameters, saving him a significant amount of time.
“Talk to AiSync to optimize your 3D print file using natural language, removing the guesswork and expensive trial-and-error stage of AM production,” says Ai Build.
“Instead of wasting time manually adjusting parameters for a successful 3D print,
simply talk to AiSync to optimize your 3D print file.”
What effects Does AI have on AM adoption in general?
If it succeeds, Ai Build will be able to significantly lower entry barriers for the widespread adoption of AM. Users will almost certainly be able to create parts with the simple push of a button,
eliminating the need for guesswork and trial and error.
Ai Build uses a First-Time-Right (FTR) ratio to calculate the impact.
The ability to explore complex multi-objective engineering intents and design better products without being constrained by challenging-to-master graphical software interfaces will elevate the work of designers and engineering teams to a new level.
The average amount of time spent in front of the computer creating fabrication files is how Ai Build measures its impact.
Talk to AiSync is currently undergoing beta testing by the business with its reliable partners.
Before this revolutionary development is widely available to the AM community,
testing on real-world prints in a variety of high-performing engineering materials will be done to determine the limits (if any),
they claim.
This development shouldn’t come as a surprise coming from a business like Ai Build, which already includes the term “artificial intelligence” in its name.
If they are successful, this will increase the potential for and/or impact AI on AM.