5 Countries Just 3D-Printed Homes in Under a Week: The Future Is Here
Perhaps it is the sheer excitement of the printing process that generates such misleading headlines. Ignoring the logic of the concept of the 'future is here,' meaning that it is ‘now,’ not the ‘future,’ we are told clearly that 'five homes were printed in under a week.'
Reading the texts, we discover that these words are referring to the actual printing times for the walls of these homes, periods that varied from five to sixteen days, with total completion times, when reported, being periods from four weeks to two months. Only one project suggested that the walls can be printed in just five days:
. . . the second home was completed in just 16 days of active printing time.
. . . with printed concrete walls completed in about a week and the full build finalised within four weeks.
Once printing was complete, traditional construction methods were used to install the roof, windows, doors, and interior fittings, bringing the total construction timeline to under two months.
Its walls can be printed in just five days.
One does not know whether this ‘completion time’ refers only to the period after all of the walls have been printed, or whether this period includes the time required to prepare the site and footings prior to the printing. Either way, we are deceiving ourselves with silly hype about the so-called marvel of technology, generically labelled ‘AI,’ with headlines like: 5 Countries Just 3D-Printed Homes in Under a Week: The Future Is Here. All homes were not printed ‘in under a week,’ and ‘the future is there,’ somewhere, rather than ‘here.’
This enthusiastic exaggeration seems to be a common problem with technology: see - https://voussoirs.blogspot.com/2026/01/robot-house.html and https://voussoirs.blogspot.com/2026/01/ai-relentless-genius.html.
We are already concerned about AI taking over; the madness is that, with headlines like this, we can't seem to wait for this substitution to become a reality. Might AI have written the headline?
Is the future here?:
The Silent Takeover: How AI Is Quietly Seizing Control of Our Lives
https://share.google/FTtlAidoTffEc5v6M;
ai is learning to escape human control
https://share.google/umvxa2kFLsoeUOt4S;
Loss Of Human Control
https://share.google/j7hHAcjc9l3r88UIj.























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