"Here's your key, and here's your SSD full of replacement parts designs." But what about seat materials? "Joanne Fabrics near Walmart, 3 blocks North on the right."
Owner tries to insert SSD into phone. Fails. Sells Car. 21C tech support gets call from new owner asking if he can get it on CD-ROM, and can he substitute PLA for titanium.
@Edilzar Anzueto "Old Guy" is actually exactly what OG stands for. Unless we are talking about cannabis. But please, tell me what you think "OG" stands for... I'll wait.
@@CaliMeatWagon This thread is literally the first time I've ever heard OG referred to as "Old Guy." It's always been original gangster, i.e., OG Bobby Johnson from the movie _South Central._ It damn sure didn't stand for "old guy" lmao. Quit making shit up.
I did a project in my Engineering class two years ago on this. "Generative Design" , I mentioned this could be used to create an entire car and my professor didn't believe me. I wish I can send him this video...
People underestimate what it takes for Machine Learning too much. Some people think it's basically magic and the computer is already smarter than us... Tbh, just collecting enough data for the Machine Learning to even take place is already a big job in itself (For example, Google collects that for its autonomous car with Captcha, and even the crazy ammount they gathered doesn't seem to be enough just yet...)
@Zfb Tln Once there is enough data ... and we tell the machines how to categorize and interpret all the data, and what data is relevant and what data is not. You know, basically spend trillions of dollars writing scripts and building computers to replace the human brains the human brain we all have for free.
For real man, I work in software and at times i wish we made a physical product. As for the software engineers working themselves working out of the job, no, but we are putting the engineers and designers out of work.
@@campkira I was wondering, if it can compute the materials needed based on a crash or just based on how much load it expects the car to make during normal running.
@@asambi69 The AI takes into account air resistance and gravity when designing. Of course "Normal" wear (to a certain extent) would be calculated. The car will be able to reach its top speed at least an amount of times the AI was told it needed to
In the Terminator movies, Terminators are manufactured in factories where individual pieces are constructed and then joined together on an assembly line. The process is automated.
Correct and it will certainly MASSIVELY increase the profits and year end bonuses of the stuffed suits sitting in offices of manufacturers who adopt this technology...
You're definitively wrong. If such a technology can decrease a lot the manufacturing cost of sport cars, then there will definitively be some brands which will sell their cars at a much lower price than let's say Ferrari or Lamborghini in order to attract more customers and to make more profits. In general, the selling price reflects manufacturing costs (even if there are exceptions, we can take Maserati as an example which sells cheap cars at an excessive price)
@@PG-3462 Youre both right. For now, since it's new tech, the 21C is going to mirror prices of similar models. Eventually, when AI manufacturing becomes a widespread commodity, it will drastically reduce manufacturing costs across the entire automotive industry and ultimately make cars cheaper to buy. This is all assuming a ride sharing model doesn't completely take over the automotive industry though.
My friends: "you really understand everything that he's saying? Me: "yeah, totally" My friends: "Man you really know a lot more about cars than I figured you would" Me (in my mind): "Man push button. Robot make car.........Science."
Czinger: We created an A. I. wich will create the perfect car by calculating the best possible design with all the parameters the A. I. got. A.I. : haha look guys I made a miata! Haha headlights go up and down haha vroom vroom
If you have ten car models already designed, and you were producing model A you can reprogram the robots to produce a model T next in no time. Not possible with model-specific tooling.
The software update can be applied in a matter of "minutes" but like you infer, the actual coding and more importantly, debugging of the update would take the "slick efficiency" away for quite some time until they figured out an AI to write the updates. lol
When it comes to AI generative processes like this typically all of the "Rules/guidlines/perameters" are programmed in such a way where they can be changed on the fly so you don't have to write bespoke code for every new generation. If the system was set up in a modular way (which it most certainly is) then changing the perameters and "reprogramming" the machine could actually take a matter of minutes.
“The wiring is incorporated into the chassis, and it’s built around eliminating all unnecessary space”-Bring this to the average mechanic to work on, and he’ll eat a lightbulb before tearing into this monstrosity
That’s probably why most people with hyper/supercars don’t bring them to an average mechanic, and instead bring them to a hyper/supercar specializing mechanic
@@monkey3monkey2 which will just reprint the section out.. cuz why mend a broken intricacy if you can reprint an intricacy (think pencil & eraser vs white out & ink).
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no, i'd tell the unfortunate owner to eat a lightbulb and to call the OEM to have his car remanufactured. he'll have to be a gazzillionaire anyway, so no prob.
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@@terminathor2160 in other words, the OEM. it'll take megamoney for the equipment.
!*UPDATE*! Czinger's latest car design eliminated the cabin/cockpit as it deemed that human interface was the greatest liability in an automobile's operation. Also, Czinger changed its name to "SkyNet"
The A.I. is doing the exact same job as today's human car design engineers, and more... A.I. trained with known working models Humans trained with known working models where is the difference in job title?
Well yes and no. Topology optimization/generative design completely automates the process of making parts lightweight. An initial shape is drawn up in CAD and then imported into the generative design/topology optimization program. Constraints are set by the engineer regarding weight target, safety factor, material, loads, etc. The AI then eats away at the part until the until all the desired constraints are met. Newer more advanced algorithms allow the engineer to completely skip the modeling phase of this process by having the part grow to meet the desired criteria unlike current subtractive methods. So essentially I don’t think your giving the AI enough credit here. While the AI strictly speaking, is not 100% designing the car, it is automating most of the design process. A good analogy here is that it would be like drawing a big rectangular block as a bridge in CAD, setting constraints, having the AI come in make everything lightweight, and then claim that the engineer designed the bridge when all they did was draw a rectangular block and set constraints. Hence I find your assertion that the AI is only merely “optimizing” the part to be absurd.
Furthermore after watching the video in full, it appears that czinger has managed to use AI to not only optimize part weight but also their wiring, ducting, and manufacturing process which makes czinger the new state of the art as far automated design is concerned. Makes me very excited for the future of generative design/topology optimization, especially considering how new algorithms are coming soon to be able to optimize even more parameters such as drag and heat dissipation, not just weight.
Metallurgic 3D printing makes the material less strong as the heat from the laser pushes some of the metal flakes away creating holes and gaps in the metal, these gaps are small but have a huge impact on the strength of the material Just a heads up
@@BenJuan26 I’m not telling the engineers, I’m telling the people who probably think this car is indestructible the way Jeremiah talked about it, I’m sure Jeremiah himself knew about the limitations of the process but couldn’t talk about it for breach of contract as these videos are all sponsored by the company’s they show
Yeas, idk much about 3D printing process with metals, but usually metals need specific cooldowns to grow crystals and build optimal strength and stiffness... this way you can control the strength/stiffness/hardness of your material and ofc this allows hardening... but idk how they can manage to do all that with 3D printing, so i assume the metal has suboptimal characteristics compared to the classical way to build mechanical parts... however 3D printing can enable to build geometrical structures that are more efficient and resistant, so maybe metal doesn't have to be as strong as in conventinal parts.. who knows
"The alternator is permanently affixed INSIDE the block. Efficient power delivery. The only down side is the block must be replaced should the alternator fail. Battery is mounted between the engine and firewall, so that's a full engine out to do a battery swap. However, we did manage to put the ignition under the seat so that the act of sitting in the car cranks it."
Yeah just at a glance it sure looks like you will need a lot of special tools just to disassemble it enough to get at the "consumable" components that need to be replaced every now and then. AI driven design probably spends zero computing time designing for easy maintenance.
This was GREAT video. Thank you so much. The first machines to play chess used a "brute-force" method on every move, calculating almost every possible many moves in advance. Then, the designs evolved from there and eventually a world champion was defeated, and then again at the game of Go, which is an order of magnitude more difficult, using machine learning (neural networks). Of course it's guided by humans, and hopefully we'll keep a grip on AI in general. IMO things will get easier in manufacturing: the companies that can afford it will forge ahead to use these techniques, on anything that needs to be mass-produced. The "crafts" will stay alive if there are enough people who keep their respective arts alive.
I LOVE the fact that the SR-71 is brought up in so many Sciences... My Dad FLEW it - and we were also friends with its Designer, Kelly Johnson!! To this day - incredible!!
Tesla doesn't support Aftermarket Tuners on the grounds that Illegally Activating Built-in Software potentially exposes owners to malware. Rockstar Games works tirelessly to curtail piracy that circumvents the GTA Online paywall, but they don't crash your computer for using pirated software
Or even simply a helmet designed like this. You look at all the strange organic looking structures it builds to be efficient, imagine the internal structure of your helmet looking like a second skull and having the shape of a cat's head for aerodynamics and force dispersement. could be crazy
Basically, this is how Iron Man builds his armour in the Marvel movies, Tony has an idea programmes his wants and needs into his super computer and presses ENTER!
@@NeoHCgbz No!We are there , but once you build a super computer, you then must teach it to learn and it improves upon itself exponentialy until it becones self aware ..... AKA VISION or ULTRON LOL or it just loves to design AUTOMOBILES .... The only diffference is the arc reactor and that is Tonys only claim to fame as his source of power and it will never be invented because a 'perpetual energy device" is impossible, (PHYSICS ) we know this but we still love the fantasy that is Tony Stark because it's a comic.
As someone that recently picked up a real interest in cars and is studying Computing Engineering and planning to get an AI Master's, THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I WANNA DO IN MY LIFE
Lol true. As a programmer, I'm used to the idea that my work goes unnoticed aside from the fact that it makes other people's lives easier. Taking complicated processes and making them simple for users is the name of the game :)
How is a programmer asking that question? When I played final fantasy 12 years ago, I had to do quite a bit of stuff manually to kill monsters at the beginning of the game, but by the end of the game, I used the Gambit system built in the game so well, which is a high level programming language, that all I had to do was push the mini joystick slightly forward, walk away from the game, go eat or whatever, and the toughest boss would be dead probably before I got back.
I am so curious if the AI was programed to take serviceability into account. I've seen too many big companies with decades of experience make engines that need 4 hours of labour to take the starter or alternator out because everything was designed to fit in a space on initial creation.
It doesn’t say but it does say that humans set the parameters and then the computer went from there. So the AI did not design it from scratch apparently
@@terryfonz4603 The AI did design it from scratch, setting the "parameters" isn't designing it. It differentiates what can be put into the design and what can't and then the A.I designs it within the parameters set
@@theenzoferrari458 actually, Jeremiah is a really cool and talented dude. Have you even seen him race motocross? Dude’s a badass! Sounds like you’re just angry because you miss having daddy James on B2B 🤨 #highcar
AI is a buzz word in computer science. Most of the time when somebody is talking about AI, they are actually talking about ML. This car is no exception. Great video tho. keep up the good work!
@Ben Daulton Yeah, this whole AI takes over the world thing is no less sci-fi than it was when The Terminator came out. The methods we have today are still at their infancy stage. The latest gpt3 stuff is one of the most advanced ML we got today and it is still nothing more than a very good fitting neural net made from a huge data collection. Hell, we don't even know how humans are sentient let alone fitting a neural net to be sentient...
@@albertoseibeb9123 It is Machine Learning. A cool name for using networks to fit into a set of data and then be able to act as if it knows what the data is all about. It doesn't really know or learn anything tho. It's more intuition than learning to be honest. Basically, you show a bunch of cats to a program, and then it becomes able to identify a cat. The program doesn't use logic like "If it has pointy ears and whiskers it's a cat" type of deal. It is more like adjusting the parameters each time just a little bit + a little bit bias (Bias is a bit more complicated. If you don't add bias the network converges. You don't want that.) and then using the final state of parameters to a new data to see if it fits or not. Very useful for some applications, not so much for others.
I get what you’re saying but it’s a lot more than a buzz word. Yeah it’s true that “AI” gets thrown around and misused a lot. But equally I don’t want people to eat the impression that AI is super advanced and not yet ready, or that AI only means super intelligent machines that will turn on us. AI is being used already. This was AI. Machine Learning is a subset of AI. AI really is what it says, intelligence which is artificial, basically intelligent machines which are capable of “thinking”. It doesn’t need to be human-like thinking. But it takes in information, is able to use some algorithm or logic to find a solution or make a decision. ML is part of AI. Machine learning is how a lot of the time the intelligence is built. And then you have an AI. That can be used to make decisions. So this car was designed by this method that would qualify as AI. At least according to most definitions.
3D printing still has a long way to go. It’s great for prototyping and avoiding manufacturing nightmares, however you’re trading that for part lifetime as it suffers from metal fatigue way harder than traditional methods.
Agreed, i was waiting to if someone had commented on this yet! Not to mention scaling it isn’t as easy as we think! Great technology for reducing R&D times and improving results. Although like you said, 3D printing techniques just don’t produce the same strength in material structures as other “traditional” techniques. Stoked to see progress nonetheless though!
Not to mention sintered products are a nightmare for quality control. A small failure in the sintering process, or an impurity in the powder can cause imperfections in every single resulting part, potentially causing failures. Not saying it's impossible to inspect, but it is significantly harder than the mere statistical/batch control you would need to do for traditional forging / heat treatment processes. Tl;Dr: Fine for limited production, but once we're talking mass production, plsno.
@@frodobaggins2852 That doesn't remotely debunks what he said. First off, this 3d printed rocket didn't fly yet (assuming you're talking of relativity space) and rockets are a very specific field anyway, where it's basically one use and it's done. Reusability isn't amongst their priorities, so the lifetime Breaden Griffits was talking about is short as fuck for rockets.. It's a very niche thing, and in that sense, it's not too dissimilar from prototyping.
Bugatti literally 3d prints brake calipers. Siemens makes 3d printed turbine blades. if its good enough in those extreme use cases, I think metal fatigue isnt why its not being adopted
Well...it is a hypercar...you wouldn't even take a Porsche to a jiffy lube, why on earth would someone who owns one of these go anywhere but the people who built the thing?
Every other car manufacturer: Nooooooo, you can't just let a computer do something in an hour that takes years for humans to do! Czinger: haha 3d printed computer car go brrrrrrrr.
Ehhhhh.... I don't think the other car manufacturers are too concerned about this particular thing. AI will have major uses in automotive, but anything that requires 3D printing is almost a non-starter for automotive parts. It's very neat, but this car shows what you can do when the per-car cost and manufacturing time is of no concern. You're not gonna be pumping out hundreds of thousands of cars with sub-six-figure price tags using this approach.
@@miercolesdenoquis6485 It's not about the money, it's about the nightmare that awaits any poor mechanic who has to work on a car that was designed solely for ease of manufacture and without regard for serviceability
I knew about this idea a long time ago, yet nobody wanted to hear me out, Lol. It's all right, no worries. Finally somebody Put 1 and 1 together. Great job.
Oh yeah. Get out the way, Pumphrey 502. Actually, they might be able to collab with a body shop and make the Pumphrey 502 happen using another car as basis.
Bart overseeing everything, Jeremiah on drivetrain, zach on everything else mechanically, nolan on exterior and james making boost creep shirts for da bois. Who needs interior, its gonna be a racecar
I love the simplicity the car guy talks about A.I. Development: “set the rules and hit Enter”, “easily reprogrammed”, “maximum efficiency”. If you ever been in IT you would know that this car has probably one of the largest production values in the history of cars manufacturing. Maybe, probably, the 10000th car might be cheaper than nowadays manufacturing.
@@gchcom6902 lmao. "Due to covid and recent economic difficulties, and of course all the robots we bought to replace you, we regret to inform you that you are fired and security will be escorting you off the premises at gunpoint."
Pretty much. Modern cars already have life expectancy/utility life of 10 years/300k km at best, where as older cars are still going and for instance world record mercedes 4,8million km's and still going strong. These cars have utility life of until cigarette cup is full as the joke did go, until it become reality..
@@Hellsong89 modern cars are leaps and bounds more reliable than old cars. You do see some old cars on the road. You see them because those examples were either meticulously maintained, a rare oddity in manufacturing, or because someone has spent a lot of money replacing broken parts. Look around, how many old cars do you *not* see, the millions that broke down and weren't worth repairing. Survivorship bias is clouding your judgement.
Maybe if this style of vehicle manufacturing becomes mainstream enough in the future, it might make cars a lot more affordable. Maybe if you break your car, it'll be possible to trade in your broken car for a new one and it not break the bank, but instead be, not much more than it would be to replace major damage on a car right now. The factories would simply recycle the broken part of the cars then send the remains back through the assembly line and sell as refurbished/rebuilt or whatever, at a discount.
I think the coolest part of AI is how it utilizes the ability to take away unneeded material and you're left with the strongest geometry and a lightweight part. The control arms are beautiful examples.
Maybe they could 3d print the whatever parts you need? And apparently a new set of tyres for a Veyron will set you back $30k. So i think this car will be aimed at the kind of people that buy Bugattis.
@@mophead0766 Other hypercars are really hard and costly to repair and maintain, this Czinger is indeed 'almost impossible'. They should just let the AI figure out how to repair it.
On one hand; the AI is going to make some crazy cool and beautiful stuff. On the other hand; I feel like we're going to lose something when AI start to rigidly conform to strict "rules" for design as it learns enough to, if you will, peak in it's design ability. It's sort of already happening with hyper cars; where most are designed to be, fast with a low drag coefficient; there's only so many shapes in nature that will meet the criteria of a car design when it comes to things like reducing weight, reducing material use, and lowering drag.
@@lunasakara7306 It will all look the same. There should still be a diversity of design. I'm sure you can still program its design for more esthetics rather than pure functionality.
Lol there’s already no design variance we live in a world we’re everyone has the same phone builds the same house eats the same food. But this technology has the ability to put that design power back into our hands. This is crazy long but it’s my take on the future: th-cam.com/video/y5NF8viCAik/w-d-xo.html enjoy if you feel the desire lol.
Luna Sakara The thing about machine learning, at least at the moment, for complex tasks its just not plausible to find the global min/max as they always get stuck in a local min/max when training. This means they will never design 'the perfect solution' and there will always be some degree of variance.
You can try it do with a free educational version of Fusion 360 and some tutorials on their additive design process. Add this to some basic understanding of engineering and some reference books for equations and you too can design your own AI generated parts. After designing quote to a company like "stratasys" to get your 3d prints made, post machine and you're done! Anyone can do it
@@michaelmuller5762 truth to be told... In F1 most components of the Thermal Combustion Engine are already 3d printed. The tolerances have to absolutely minimal. I'm talking .0000001 at times. So 3D printing has been the best solution for a while now.
@@Artiick 3d printing is not suitable or efficient for mass production. Sure, you have more freedom for design, but the speed of each 3d printer is abysmal and uses a lot of energy.
“Inspiration was taken from the SR-71 Blackbird” - except for the fact that no computers were used in the design of the SR-71. Everything was drafted and calculated by hand.
I believe they gave the computer the Sr 71 picture as part of the guidelines or inspiration...coupled w many others! Or specs... Something along those lines. But wtf do I know!
The SR 71 blackbird,was never shotdown by any country.that was spyed on. Pure intelligence, SR 71,retired wihout a scratch, mmm..speed can kill and evade..
@@generalpershingm2656 Or 3D print a whole new car, they will be about as disposable as razors anyway if/when this tech picks up. Don't believe me? Who has a stropping strap? That's right, no one owns razors anymore - they're disposable because they can be made in bulk and tossed in no time. Razors not advanced enough? Look at printers - the ink costs are so high it's cheaper to buy a new printer sometimes. Imagine a car that is so low cost it is economical to just get a new car versus replacing the battery. That's if money even keeps its worth at all, money used to be a measure of human work but what will that matter when there is no human work in the process at all?
@Pershing I don't think that you can just 3D print components that need to carry heavy loads. You'd need the exact composition of metals used, the CAD model of the component (with a complex geometry), you'll need to know how the part was heat treated, you'll want to test it before putting it in a car. I doubt that the company will give this information to anyone and everyone.
@Pershing.. I think you raced straight passed the point of the comment. Quite a feat for the first response. . Optimizing the whole build would likely make replacing a part absolute hell. It would take a couple of goes before the A.I. would find the right values for spacing and build order to also benefit repairs
@Psycho Life, you, and anyone that gave your below shit tier comment an up vote, are a reason of why the Coronavirus exists. Also, if anything, the muscle car will not only ironically, as well as inevitably, go this route, but that it will also end up becoming, gasp, BETTER than their predecessors, thus pumping out even more insane horsepower and torque numbers.
@@paxhumana2015 Nah mate nothing can beat an ol' V8 powered Murican wonderbeast made by two fat blokes in Kentucky with a lot of passion for barbecue'in 'n beer yeehaw get 'r done
"Here's your key, and here's your SSD full of replacement parts designs."
But what about seat materials?
"Joanne Fabrics near Walmart, 3 blocks North on the right."
If only it were like this but car manufacturers wouldn't dare...
@@dallysinghson5569 u wouldnt want to know how ecpensive thatd be...
Love it!
Being that this is a hyper car, does it even use fabrics or comfortable seats? I was imagining a full on carbon fiber racing bucket seat xD
Owner tries to insert SSD into phone. Fails. Sells Car.
21C tech support gets call from new owner asking if he can get it on CD-ROM, and can he substitute PLA for titanium.
Some random anti-piracy promo: "You wouldn't download a car"
Kevin Czinger: Hold my beer...
That advert used pirated music which is brilliant
@Edilzar Anzueto 20-30 years makes you an Old Guy?
@Edilzar Anzueto "Old Guy" is actually exactly what OG stands for. Unless we are talking about cannabis.
But please, tell me what you think "OG" stands for...
I'll wait.
Now I just need a multi-billion dollar factory.
@@CaliMeatWagon This thread is literally the first time I've ever heard OG referred to as "Old Guy."
It's always been original gangster, i.e., OG Bobby Johnson from the movie _South Central._ It damn sure didn't stand for "old guy" lmao. Quit making shit up.
This sounds like something that is gonna make a car where you have to take the entire back end of the chassis off to change the oil
When the oil goes, you trash the car and build a new one. It's called efficiency ;)
@@RoboBoddicker sounds like a good plan
@@theslipperybrick_7566 😂😁😂😁😂
@@theslipperybrick_7566 😂😂
cable breaks.. . cable is inside the chassis, whole chassis has to be rebuilt.
I did a project in my Engineering class two years ago on this. "Generative Design" , I mentioned this could be used to create an entire car and my professor didn't believe me. I wish I can send him this video...
Just email him
Solid Edge has Generative design built in!
You still need people to tweak the parameters and filter through the results, however a large chunk of work is taken out with this process.
@@truedarklander also Fusion 360. I doubt the other car companies don't use.
this idea was implemented in that movie, with Tom cruise except they were flying cars I think, and he was inside it as it was being built.
It's all "ooh" and "ahh" and "wow" 'till Skynet takes over.
True
Was hoping someone made the reference
...inevitable
It's called legion now
@@andy3625 it will always be SkyNet
Everyone: The computer learns and does everything for you.
Software Engineers: Am I a joke to you?
People underestimate what it takes for Machine Learning too much. Some people think it's basically magic and the computer is already smarter than us...
Tbh, just collecting enough data for the Machine Learning to even take place is already a big job in itself (For example, Google collects that for its autonomous car with Captcha, and even the crazy ammount they gathered doesn't seem to be enough just yet...)
In time, software engineers in the human form, will be a footnote in the history of engineering. So yes, pretty much.
@@paolobramucci3609 no. I'm sorry but your statement is just wrong.
@Zfb Tln Once there is enough data ... and we tell the machines how to categorize and interpret all the data, and what data is relevant and what data is not. You know, basically spend trillions of dollars writing scripts and building computers to replace the human brains the human brain we all have for free.
For real man, I work in software and at times i wish we made a physical product. As for the software engineers working themselves working out of the job, no, but we are putting the engineers and designers out of work.
Aerodynamics AI: designs car.
Mechanic AI: "This guy's nuts! The only way you can access spark plugs is through the tail pipe!"
This is a good comment.
Source: Human mechanic
it only design to function not taken a hit.. look at them you can tell.. one hit and it will break...
@@campkira I was wondering, if it can compute the materials needed based on a crash or just based on how much load it expects the car to make during normal running.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@asambi69 The AI takes into account air resistance and gravity when designing. Of course "Normal" wear (to a certain extent) would be calculated. The car will be able to reach its top speed at least an amount of times the AI was told it needed to
In the Terminator movies, Terminators are manufactured in factories where individual pieces are constructed and then joined together on an assembly line. The process is automated.
"Hey man when you getting your car?"
"soon, its still being printed"
"... Sweet"
they just need to print more printers
@@RearAdmiralTootToot printception
@@RearAdmiralTootToot a printer printing a printer... Seems like armageddon to me.. 😂
@@HKBERASAPP Literally
@@RearAdmiralTootToot yup. Industrial decentralization
This will incredibly reduce the cost of manufacturing such cars, but not the selling price.
Correct and it will certainly MASSIVELY increase the profits and year end bonuses of the stuffed suits sitting in offices of manufacturers who adopt this technology...
On engineering level, yes. But these Designs are not optimized for serial production, creating high cost manufacturing concept.
You're definitively wrong. If such a technology can decrease a lot the manufacturing cost of sport cars, then there will definitively be some brands which will sell their cars at a much lower price than let's say Ferrari or Lamborghini in order to attract more customers and to make more profits. In general, the selling price reflects manufacturing costs (even if there are exceptions, we can take Maserati as an example which sells cheap cars at an excessive price)
It will reduce upfront costs, sure, but not per-unit costs. 3d printing is just fundamentally inefficient at high-volume manufacturing.
@@PG-3462 Youre both right. For now, since it's new tech, the 21C is going to mirror prices of similar models. Eventually, when AI manufacturing becomes a widespread commodity, it will drastically reduce manufacturing costs across the entire automotive industry and ultimately make cars cheaper to buy. This is all assuming a ride sharing model doesn't completely take over the automotive industry though.
Shout out to Allen Iverson. He’s a great athlete and an innovator in the car/tech industry
ngl I read “Alien Invasion”
It took him a lot of "practice"
Joshua Vincent we talking about “practice”?
now we know why allen inverson was skipping practice...
Shout Out to The Answer!
"What would you do if you had 497.000.000$?"
I would just retire like a sane person.
just realised i made a typo, i meant 497.000.000$
@@th3sodacan Use commas
@@apenguingames4305 no? It's the internet why should i?
@@th3sodacan You would fall into depression and boredom...You're better off using that money to work on projects you're pationated about.
@@th3sodacan a sane person indeed lol
My friends: "you really understand everything that he's saying?
Me: "yeah, totally"
My friends: "Man you really know a lot more about cars than I figured you would"
Me (in my mind): "Man push button. Robot make car.........Science."
Hell nah that made me laugh😂😂
Me in my head:
"Man push button, car printer go brrrrrrr"
Hahhahahahahaha
Lmfao
How could you not understand what he is saying it is so broken down and slow not to mention this hole video is clickbait...
Czinger: We created an A. I. wich will create the perfect car by calculating the best possible design with all the parameters the A. I. got.
A.I. : haha look guys I made a miata! Haha headlights go up and down haha vroom vroom
Miata is perfection
haha vroom vroom
Also AI: I made it go from 0 to 60 in 1.9 seconds!
Czinger: brrrt!
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Imagine just being in like 2050 being like: oh here lemme go 3D print my car brb
There will be no brb in 2050.
@@libraryofthemind there will be no privately owned cars in 2050 👀
I guess, you will be able to do that in 2030
Go's and prints and AE86
@@Trihurt11 no private brb
I love how he said that the robots can be SIMPLY reprogrammed in a matter of minutes.
Yea, maybe a couple thousand minutes.
If you have ten car models already designed, and you were producing model A you can reprogram the robots to produce a model T next in no time. Not possible with model-specific tooling.
The software update can be applied in a matter of "minutes" but like you infer, the actual coding and more importantly, debugging of the update would take the "slick efficiency" away for quite some time until they figured out an AI to write the updates. lol
When it comes to AI generative processes like this typically all of the "Rules/guidlines/perameters" are programmed in such a way where they can be changed on the fly so you don't have to write bespoke code for every new generation.
If the system was set up in a modular way (which it most certainly is) then changing the perameters and "reprogramming" the machine could actually take a matter of minutes.
everybody gangsta til the A.I secretly designs a bomb in the car that goes off at 169 kmph
😹😹😹
dude that is just the video games i made whit my pals for one of global game jams globalgamejam.org/2018/games/midnight-bombers
@@quantumshadow4218 bruh
haha guys 69 get it funny number
@@uaeboy01 ohh it took me a bit to realise that XD
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Ehh I skip the ads
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yeah racons are crap why would i listen to that ad... overbased with no mids and highs all muddy... ill pass without hesitation
"You wouldn't download a car"
Deserves more likes. Not many comments make me lol.. LOL
Damn right I would.
This, is funny. Good job
Hahaja
You cant stop me
Got to love 3D printing! The car looks awesome.
“The wiring is incorporated into the chassis, and it’s built around eliminating all unnecessary space”-Bring this to the average mechanic to work on, and he’ll eat a lightbulb before tearing into this monstrosity
That’s probably why most people with hyper/supercars don’t bring them to an average mechanic, and instead bring them to a hyper/supercar specializing mechanic
@@monkey3monkey2 which will just reprint the section out.. cuz why mend a broken intricacy if you can reprint an intricacy (think pencil & eraser vs white out & ink).
no, i'd tell the unfortunate owner to eat a lightbulb and to call the OEM to have his car remanufactured. he'll have to be a gazzillionaire anyway, so no prob.
@@terminathor2160 in other words, the OEM. it'll take megamoney for the equipment.
I'm a technician and would love the challenge to work on something like that.
I'm glad Allen Iverson is doing something with his life after NBA.
how does this comment only have 13 likes??
@@alexsonntag7982 sports were cancelled for a long time I know they just came back but give it time it’ll blow up 😂
😂😂😂
he ain't practicing
I guess you could say that he "crossed over" to another industry!
In before literally everything becomes designed by AI.
I’m first on a Justin y comment
Hello Justin Y, u're early though
Shut up justin
Well you can train Ai to comment on several pages like you do now...
Omfg - hes back
!*UPDATE*! Czinger's latest car design eliminated the cabin/cockpit as it deemed that human interface was the greatest liability in an automobile's operation.
Also, Czinger changed its name to "SkyNet"
This car is not designed by AI, it is optimised by AI. There is a HUGE difference
Exactly, the hype and fad is strong in this one.
What, you mean minimizing material use using ridiculously heavy calculations isn't going to make self-aware killer robots disguised as Governors?
The A.I. is doing the exact same job as today's human car design engineers, and more...
A.I. trained with known working models
Humans trained with known working models
where is the difference in job title?
Well yes and no. Topology optimization/generative design completely automates the process of making parts lightweight. An initial shape is drawn up in CAD and then imported into the generative design/topology optimization program. Constraints are set by the engineer regarding weight target, safety factor, material, loads, etc. The AI then eats away at the part until the until all the desired constraints are met. Newer more advanced algorithms allow the engineer to completely skip the modeling phase of this process by having the part grow to meet the desired criteria unlike current subtractive methods.
So essentially I don’t think your giving the AI enough credit here. While the AI strictly speaking, is not 100% designing the car, it is automating most of the design process. A good analogy here is that it would be like drawing a big rectangular block as a bridge in CAD, setting constraints, having the AI come in make everything lightweight, and then claim that the engineer designed the bridge when all they did was draw a rectangular block and set constraints. Hence I find your assertion that the AI is only merely “optimizing” the part to be absurd.
Furthermore after watching the video in full, it appears that czinger has managed to use AI to not only optimize part weight but also their wiring, ducting, and manufacturing process which makes czinger the new state of the art as far automated design is concerned. Makes me very excited for the future of generative design/topology optimization, especially considering how new algorithms are coming soon to be able to optimize even more parameters such as drag and heat dissipation, not just weight.
Imagine the AI makes a 1:1 version of the Chrysler sebring convertible.
No computer AI would ever elect to make that abomination.
@@Patrick94GSR lol why u hate it so much, it has more balls than a lame mustang, i mean american cara are bad in general
AI: I give you the perfect automobile.
Humanity: AI must be destroyed
Ooorrr even a very close replica of Chrysler's ME412.
@Racks47 you mean perfection?
Imagine Czinger and Koenigsegg teaming up... They would be unstoppable 🤯
@speqtre 100 You read my mind
@Munshat Rahman Bugatti who can get 1500hp out of 8litre W16
or
Koenigsegg who can get 600hp out of 2litre 3cyl ^^
DUDE!
This is awesome , the passion in vehicles screams when I watch these videos thank you
Year 2050: You will be downloading the car from internet. It will be made near the dealer who has 3d printer.
Sounds cool imho 😁
i hope we get there...2050 i mean.
@@themexis at 2050 6g comes out too
Dealer: You want undercoating on that titanium chassis?
@@aitoluxd imagine dealerships are just 3d printers instead of lots u configure ur car on the fly
Ai: Building Car
*SUDDEN BLACKOUT*
Engineers: HELLISH DEBUGGING
It's called self power source and generators = no power outages and debugging
Debugging,what? It's not like it makes mistakes in a power outage it just stops
@@parthpatel9602 electricity in not light, all those robot arms could desync just because one arm turned of a fraction of a second later.
@@parthpatel9602 when you know nothing and talk like you do
Metallurgic 3D printing makes the material less strong as the heat from the laser pushes some of the metal flakes away creating holes and gaps in the metal, these gaps are small but have a huge impact on the strength of the material
Just a heads up
Good thing you said that, I'm sure none of the engineers had any idea of the limitations of the process they're using
@@BenJuan26 I’m not telling the engineers, I’m telling the people who probably think this car is indestructible the way Jeremiah talked about it, I’m sure Jeremiah himself knew about the limitations of the process but couldn’t talk about it for breach of contract as these videos are all sponsored by the company’s they show
Yeas, idk much about 3D printing process with metals, but usually metals need specific cooldowns to grow crystals and build optimal strength and stiffness... this way you can control the strength/stiffness/hardness of your material and ofc this allows hardening... but idk how they can manage to do all that with 3D printing, so i assume the metal has suboptimal characteristics compared to the classical way to build mechanical parts... however 3D printing can enable to build geometrical structures that are more efficient and resistant, so maybe metal doesn't have to be as strong as in conventinal parts.. who knows
@@RightLadd well but prob they knew it
“the laser pushes some of the metal flakes away” but how?
Its more like "A.I. Assisted Designing this Car", very inspiring and exciting how far we have come with engineering in the amount of time we have.
@Emrys 0-60 times are literally pointless. Electric motors are inferior in most other metrics except hillclimb
Sounds like the Adeptus Mechanicus would love to get their hands on this STC.
Didn't expect a WH40K reference here. But hey, good reference.
Except the Mechanicus would be abhorred to the fact that this is Abominable Intelligence STC.
Very impressed to see a brother.
"Primarch-Progenitor, to your glory and the glory of Him on Earth!"
@@adelkheir At this stage it is just a weak spirit of the machine
HERACY! BURN THE HERATIC!
Human: “ffs, Where’s the car seat ?” >:(
AI: “oww, I thought the car was for me ....” 😬
😂
😂
John Wyn Francisco right before it murders us all
Hahahaha
Great comment. Lol... Even if the whole think is hyped.
"let the engineering dictate the design of the car" : A mechanic's worst nightmare.
it makes it impossible to repair or fix just a throw away car
"The alternator is permanently affixed INSIDE the block. Efficient power delivery. The only down side is the block must be replaced should the alternator fail. Battery is mounted between the engine and firewall, so that's a full engine out to do a battery swap. However, we did manage to put the ignition under the seat so that the act of sitting in the car cranks it."
Well.... if you have the money to buy this car you're not taking it to a normal mechanic lol
Yeah just at a glance it sure looks like you will need a lot of special tools just to disassemble it enough to get at the "consumable" components that need to be replaced every now and then. AI driven design probably spends zero computing time designing for easy maintenance.
@@alexisrivera200xable it's a hyper car it isn't made to maintain lol, it's made to perform
This was GREAT video. Thank you so much. The first machines to play chess used a "brute-force" method on every move, calculating almost every possible many moves in advance. Then, the designs evolved from there and eventually a world champion was defeated, and then again at the game of Go, which is an order of magnitude more difficult, using machine learning (neural networks). Of course it's guided by humans, and hopefully we'll keep a grip on AI in general. IMO things will get easier in manufacturing: the companies that can afford it will forge ahead to use these techniques, on anything that needs to be mass-produced. The "crafts" will stay alive if there are enough people who keep their respective arts alive.
I LOVE the fact that the SR-71 is brought up in so many Sciences...
My Dad FLEW it - and we were also friends with its Designer, Kelly Johnson!!
To this day - incredible!!
SR-71 is the space science.
....
Straight out of Compton?
NO
Straight out of Area 51
Can I get a ride please?
Lucky
One of the SR-71 planes can be seen on the flight deck of the USS Intrepid in New York. It's awesome.
@@eacquaro I went there when I was a little kid (6 yo)
at the time I didn't know what it was but now I realize how lucky I am
Plot twist James is built by an A.I that’s why he’s built different 💯🥶
Huh?
Mo powa babeh!
Built Ford Tough
Am I the only one who doesn't want this technology to develop?
@@atarvhegde5210 Too late. It's already here
“You wouldn’t download a car”
-Piracy Commercials
I’ve been lied too
_-tfw your comment is right below the one you copied-_
Tesla doesn't support Aftermarket Tuners on the grounds that Illegally Activating Built-in Software potentially exposes owners to malware. Rockstar Games works tirelessly to curtail piracy that circumvents the GTA Online paywall, but they don't crash your computer for using pirated software
Tooo. Toooo. Tooooo. Toooooo. Tooooooooooooooooooooooooooöööö.
Wow bout time someone is using their noggin , brilliant , narration = sweet , there's still hope 4 us. Love n light
They should make a motorcycle using this, it’s gonna be on some akira type shit
And a ai designed suit.
Oh hell yes
Seriously!
Or even simply a helmet designed like this. You look at all the strange organic looking structures it builds to be efficient, imagine the internal structure of your helmet looking like a second skull and having the shape of a cat's head for aerodynamics and force dispersement. could be crazy
'BUSA
Basically, this is how Iron Man builds his armour in the Marvel movies, Tony has an idea programmes his wants and needs into his super computer and presses ENTER!
And the robotic Lexus factory in Minority Report.
You have a point there
@@NeoHCgbz No!We are there , but once you build a super computer, you then must teach it to learn and it improves upon itself exponentialy until it becones self aware ..... AKA VISION or ULTRON LOL or it just loves to design AUTOMOBILES .... The only diffference is the arc reactor and that is Tonys only claim to fame as his source of power and it will never be invented because a 'perpetual energy device" is impossible, (PHYSICS ) we know this but we still love the fantasy that is Tony Stark because it's a comic.
Day 240 of asking James to do an Up to speed on his Dad
Wow you're super early
I'm waiting to that day
I'm claiming day 365 it happens
The King is here
This man just keeps on going
so much knowledge and yet so few of us to understand it .
Plot twist: Jeremiah is Conan O'Brien's Clone made by AI.
Mixed with the guy who played Raiden in the Mortal Kombat sequel.
I thought u was the only one that saw it 🤣🤣🤣
This design sounds like a mechanics nightmare
Why?
Who’s fixing a car worth 100k+? Oh right the deal shop most of the time
@@blank1778 most of the time
to be fair, car designers have been already trying to make them nightmares to work on for years already.
@@dragonsword7370 some certainly are more successful than others
In the future, making a car by hand will be the luxury
It already is.
Most cars are already made with robots
Agreed
Why do you think Ferrari is so expensive?
It is now.
I’d love to see a long term testing of the finished product, and any safety testing performed to see if these designs hold up.
no hyper car is safe
i'd rather crash a hypercar at 70 mph than a suv at 70
As someone that recently picked up a real interest in cars and is studying Computing Engineering and planning to get an AI Master's, THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I WANNA DO IN MY LIFE
CONGRATULATIONS MAN!!!!!
Same lol
Congratulations brother keep it pushing 💯
I recommend heavy drinking.
sick dude
don't hold urself and unleash all your creativity!
AI sure does have better taste than the people who created the juke, multipla, aztek, etc
actually if input the same criteria the designers of Juke, Multipla and Aztek had to go by AI would come up with much much uglier cars.
Most modern Hyundais, the Kicks, Chevys.
@@sadmanh0 is this a challenge cuz i want to see someone top the pt cruiser or the juke convertible.
HEY be nice to the Multipla
The aztek is an icon if you watch Breaking Bad
"As simple as clicking a button"
Programmer: excuse me wtf?
Edit: 1k likes thx guys !!!
Lol true. As a programmer, I'm used to the idea that my work goes unnoticed aside from the fact that it makes other people's lives easier. Taking complicated processes and making them simple for users is the name of the game :)
@@thepoynt Or its just pre programmed until execution or switching, in that case... click of a button's' makes sense
It is as simple as clicking a button.
You know, *after* the years of effort that built the logic behind the button.
Any button.
How is a programmer asking that question? When I played final fantasy 12 years ago, I had to do quite a bit of stuff manually to kill monsters at the beginning of the game, but by the end of the game, I used the Gambit system built in the game so well, which is a high level programming language, that all I had to do was push the mini joystick slightly forward, walk away from the game, go eat or whatever, and the toughest boss would be dead probably before I got back.
Donut is the only channel where I want to watch the sponsors
The AU is like the scene of Speed Racer movie of the vertical assembly
Getting famous off of comments day 141, so I can live the dream, send it till you die.🤙🚀🤙
I'm surprised anyone besides myself remembers that gem of a movie.
@@terraraptorgaming6781 that movie was PERFECT
Who knew the movie got it right all along? Can't wait for the Thunderhead track to get built.😆
I was thinking the same thing! Now we just need a buyable Mach 5🤞
Btw people raycons are bad, don't buy them... they're like the raid shadow legends of products instead of video games
they are it's a shame that youtubers are practically forced to take deals to survive
@@reidjordan4545 donut should make a patreon to not have to be sponsored by these bad companys
Gotta chase the bag 😤
get the razer hammerhead true wireless if you want quality. They are only 20 more bucks and they last forever because they are razer
yeah it's just bass scooping the mids really hard
I am so curious if the AI was programed to take serviceability into account. I've seen too many big companies with decades of experience make engines that need 4 hours of labour to take the starter or alternator out because everything was designed to fit in a space on initial creation.
It doesn’t say but it does say that humans set the parameters and then the computer went from there. So the AI did not design it from scratch apparently
@@nickhowatson4745 because youtube is designed for Gotcha comments not discussion.
It's AI, it will be able to be given this parameter as well i'm sure.
@@terryfonz4603 The AI did design it from scratch, setting the "parameters" isn't designing it. It differentiates what can be put into the design and what can't and then the A.I designs it within the parameters set
It could be, but definitely wasn't here. When making a hypercar, ease of service is not a priority.
6:28
AI leaving hints that it's actually a DMT demon
"You wouldn't download a car." Remember that anti-piracy message? Well, maybe I would.
Actually it's you wouldn't "steal" a car. Yes yes I'm one of those guys.
That commercial made piracy look so badass tho....it was very ineffective
2030...
Me: “Check this new car I just printed!”
You: “Cool, I just downloaded the blueprints to print mine.”
@ You will print out parts and build your desired lamborghini or maserati through the magic of 3D printing
2040 3D printed houses
imagine a steam workshop-like platform where you just print any car
@@ysos4357Traffic jams will never be the same with so many cool cars to look at.
i know this is joking but i think its going to be decades or never when people can have affordable metal 3d printers
But also all this "shortest rout possible, most efficient" stuff means it will be impossible to work on.
exactly
That wiring bit made me die on the inside
Yeah i was about to say that
Time to find a new hobby bud
Excellent - Montgomery Burns
You guys underplayed computational engineering a lotttt. Those cool looking funky shapes is a direct result of that.
Everybody gangsta until the car demands you your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle
"You're going to make millions of people lose their jobs!"
"Of course, I'm a terminator"
THIS COMMENT FTW. Love it, truly creative ;D
"3d printer doesn't print out extra material"
I who 3d prints "boi lemme tell ya"
That should tell you Jeremiah is a ignorant fool and needs to leave donut. I hate that dude.
@@theenzoferrari458 why, you think he wrote all this script himself?
@@theenzoferrari458 lol such a negative dude, take a xanax
@@theenzoferrari458 actually, Jeremiah is a really cool and talented dude. Have you even seen him race motocross? Dude’s a badass! Sounds like you’re just angry because you miss having daddy James on B2B 🤨 #highcar
@@Patrick94GSR it doesn't take *jeenyus* to reword the script. Lmao. If I was reading it I would've fixed that on the spot.
AI is a buzz word in computer science. Most of the time when somebody is talking about AI, they are actually talking about ML. This car is no exception. Great video tho. keep up the good work!
It really bothers me how AI has lost all meaning.
@Ben Daulton Yeah, this whole AI takes over the world thing is no less sci-fi than it was when The Terminator came out. The methods we have today are still at their infancy stage. The latest gpt3 stuff is one of the most advanced ML we got today and it is still nothing more than a very good fitting neural net made from a huge data collection. Hell, we don't even know how humans are sentient let alone fitting a neural net to be sentient...
What is ML?🙄
@@albertoseibeb9123 It is Machine Learning. A cool name for using networks to fit into a set of data and then be able to act as if it knows what the data is all about. It doesn't really know or learn anything tho. It's more intuition than learning to be honest. Basically, you show a bunch of cats to a program, and then it becomes able to identify a cat. The program doesn't use logic like "If it has pointy ears and whiskers it's a cat" type of deal. It is more like adjusting the parameters each time just a little bit + a little bit bias (Bias is a bit more complicated. If you don't add bias the network converges. You don't want that.) and then using the final state of parameters to a new data to see if it fits or not. Very useful for some applications, not so much for others.
I get what you’re saying but it’s a lot more than a buzz word. Yeah it’s true that “AI” gets thrown around and misused a lot. But equally I don’t want people to eat the impression that AI is super advanced and not yet ready, or that AI only means super intelligent machines that will turn on us.
AI is being used already. This was AI. Machine Learning is a subset of AI. AI really is what it says, intelligence which is artificial, basically intelligent machines which are capable of “thinking”. It doesn’t need to be human-like thinking. But it takes in information, is able to use some algorithm or logic to find a solution or make a decision.
ML is part of AI. Machine learning is how a lot of the time the intelligence is built. And then you have an AI. That can be used to make decisions. So this car was designed by this method that would qualify as AI. At least according to most definitions.
thanks guys! im in love with this car...
3D printing still has a long way to go. It’s great for prototyping and avoiding manufacturing nightmares, however you’re trading that for part lifetime as it suffers from metal fatigue way harder than traditional methods.
Agreed, i was waiting to if someone had commented on this yet! Not to mention scaling it isn’t as easy as we think! Great technology for reducing R&D times and improving results. Although like you said, 3D printing techniques just don’t produce the same strength in material structures as other “traditional” techniques.
Stoked to see progress nonetheless though!
Not to mention sintered products are a nightmare for quality control. A small failure in the sintering process, or an impurity in the powder can cause imperfections in every single resulting part, potentially causing failures. Not saying it's impossible to inspect, but it is significantly harder than the mere statistical/batch control you would need to do for traditional forging / heat treatment processes. Tl;Dr: Fine for limited production, but once we're talking mass production, plsno.
Lol, companies have already made a completely 3d prompted rocket engines
@@frodobaggins2852 That doesn't remotely debunks what he said. First off, this 3d printed rocket didn't fly yet (assuming you're talking of relativity space) and rockets are a very specific field anyway, where it's basically one use and it's done. Reusability isn't amongst their priorities, so the lifetime Breaden Griffits was talking about is short as fuck for rockets..
It's a very niche thing, and in that sense, it's not too dissimilar from prototyping.
Bugatti literally 3d prints brake calipers. Siemens makes 3d printed turbine blades. if its good enough in those extreme use cases, I think metal fatigue isnt why its not being adopted
Imagine trying to find a mechanic to service this thing.
Probably would have to take it to specific dealerships that have those robot arms that can take it apart and put it back together without a hitch.
Well...it is a hypercar...you wouldn't even take a Porsche to a jiffy lube, why on earth would someone who owns one of these go anywhere but the people who built the thing?
Anything above an oil change would be a pain in the a**
Print one lol
Probably could hire a robot.
I learn more watching donut media than the Spanish class I’m currently in...
Same i'm in history rn
Yo aprendo ingles con Donut :/
in french right now
I'm in math
You might wanna work on your English first before you learn another language
Saying this is just revolutionary is an understatement
Every other car manufacturer: Nooooooo, you can't just let a computer do something in an hour that takes years for humans to do!
Czinger: haha 3d printed computer car go brrrrrrrr.
This is my biggest fear since that’s my job ai is taking
This is too good fuck😂😂
and thats a problem
ML models can take a long time to develop too actually
Ehhhhh.... I don't think the other car manufacturers are too concerned about this particular thing.
AI will have major uses in automotive, but anything that requires 3D printing is almost a non-starter for automotive parts. It's very neat, but this car shows what you can do when the per-car cost and manufacturing time is of no concern.
You're not gonna be pumping out hundreds of thousands of cars with sub-six-figure price tags using this approach.
"A 3D printer doesn't print out extra material."
*Rafts and support beams:* Are we a joke to you?
They aren't required with metal printing because the powder occupies the space under the print where the supports would be
It's metal 3d print ..
@@TheChenchen Yep but those turbo parts were not ready to install they still need machining.
@@SamOn2Wheels Uh, layer sintering still needs supports to prevent the printed piece to move and shift. Just look at 7:03
also key dimensions need to be machined post printing
This kind of engineering is hell for mechanics to do maintenance.
Owners manual page 1: how to change battery - disassemble rear section of car to access battery.
This type of car is not 1 you take down to your local mechanic. Like all hypercars, they have special mechanics for it.
maintenace.. look at it one hit... and you need new part.. it too thin.... for steel work...
If u got the money to buy it, you have the money to repair it
@@miercolesdenoquis6485 It's not about the money, it's about the nightmare that awaits any poor mechanic who has to work on a car that was designed solely for ease of manufacture and without regard for serviceability
I knew about this idea a long time ago, yet nobody wanted to hear me out, Lol. It's all right, no worries. Finally somebody Put 1 and 1 together. Great job.
This is literally like in the first Ironman movie, when Ironman get’s his first suit built when he gets back home.
IDEA: the donut team makes their own car. James designs the exterior, nolan builds the engine, zach handles suspension and drivetrain, etc.
That would be awesome. And if James designs body we might get pop up headlights lol
Oh yeah. Get out the way, Pumphrey 502. Actually, they might be able to collab with a body shop and make the Pumphrey 502 happen using another car as basis.
Do we really want Nolan touching internals though? Maybe he should stick to interior.
@@joshuagrote6444 let’s be real it would be a Miata body
Bart overseeing everything, Jeremiah on drivetrain, zach on everything else mechanically, nolan on exterior and james making boost creep shirts for da bois. Who needs interior, its gonna be a racecar
Me: "Alice, make me a car.
Alice: Makes a dragon
Me: "That'll do"
I love the simplicity the car guy talks about A.I. Development: “set the rules and hit Enter”, “easily reprogrammed”, “maximum efficiency”. If you ever been in IT you would know that this car has probably one of the largest production values in the history of cars manufacturing. Maybe, probably, the 10000th car might be cheaper than nowadays manufacturing.
@@cat-le1hf even an IT guy could tell there’s much more to it. No need to be a scientist.
11:00 “Imagine being able to save 497 million dollars in expenses “
Employee of the month
I'd give him a $2,000 bonus for sure.
@@ronhempfield5043 😂😁
There's your $15 Amazon gift card
@@gchcom6902 lmao. "Due to covid and recent economic difficulties, and of course all the robots we bought to replace you, we regret to inform you that you are fired and security will be escorting you off the premises at gunpoint."
Fired, your AI can do your job now
It takes thousands of people thousands of hours to design a car
Me: So it's an hour per person
No, that would be taking thousands of people an hour to design a car.
It's less jobs
* drives this car to mechanic.
Me: I guess the air conditioning broke.
Him : buy new chassis .
Me : ...
Him : ...
lol
Pretty much. Modern cars already have life expectancy/utility life of 10 years/300k km at best, where as older cars are still going and for instance world record mercedes 4,8million km's and still going strong. These cars have utility life of until cigarette cup is full as the joke did go, until it become reality..
Him: wait for five minutes I'll print it and come back.
Me: ok
@@Hellsong89 modern cars are leaps and bounds more reliable than old cars. You do see some old cars on the road. You see them because those examples were either meticulously maintained, a rare oddity in manufacturing, or because someone has spent a lot of money replacing broken parts. Look around, how many old cars do you *not* see, the millions that broke down and weren't worth repairing. Survivorship bias is clouding your judgement.
@@cr4zyj4ck bruh.. Do you know honda?
My only hope is that tech like this will make these crazy cars somewhat affordable.
I can't imagine trying to fix this car when it breaks.
Maybe if this style of vehicle manufacturing becomes mainstream enough in the future, it might make cars a lot more affordable.
Maybe if you break your car, it'll be possible to trade in your broken car for a new one and it not break the bank, but instead be, not much more than it would be to replace major damage on a car right now.
The factories would simply recycle the broken part of the cars then send the remains back through the assembly line and sell as refurbished/rebuilt or whatever, at a discount.
if the files were still available your could just 3d print new parts instead of hoping a replacement part is sitting in a warehouse somewhere
@@rj5529 You would still need those robots to put it together, son...
Just call @Tavarish and he will put it back together... at some point...
1 the computer will tell you exactly what's wrong most likely
2 print your own parts
3 open source repair manual (in theory)
I think the coolest part of AI is how it utilizes the ability to take away unneeded material and you're left with the strongest geometry and a lightweight part. The control arms are beautiful examples.
Officer: do you know why I pulled you over?
Me: [aol dial up noise]
That's when you say "because I let you"
I think the comma is in the wrong place. Should be: "Officer, do you know why I pulled you over?"
Now thats a win
They probably include "flip the switch" mode waiting for Sophia for the signal....
Isn't this car almost impossible to repair because components are not conventional?
Well sure, but at the same time, aren't all hypercars almost impossible to repair?
Well, u just need a piece of fiber glass, a hammer, a saw, and some LS parts👍 (pls dont take seriusly)
Maybe they could 3d print the whatever parts you need?
And apparently a new set of tyres for a Veyron will set you back $30k. So i think this car will be aimed at the kind of people that buy Bugattis.
@@mophead0766 Other hypercars are really hard and costly to repair and maintain, this Czinger is indeed 'almost impossible'.
They should just let the AI figure out how to repair it.
i mean one of the ai parameters was probably reliability so hopefully this thing isn’t breaking down all the time
It makes sense that someone would try this, use machine learning and almost everything else anyway. It's pretty cool imo
On one hand; the AI is going to make some crazy cool and beautiful stuff.
On the other hand; I feel like we're going to lose something when AI start to rigidly conform to strict "rules" for design as it learns enough to, if you will, peak in it's design ability.
It's sort of already happening with hyper cars; where most are designed to be, fast with a low drag coefficient; there's only so many shapes in nature that will meet the criteria of a car design when it comes to things like reducing weight, reducing material use, and lowering drag.
@@lunasakara7306 It will all look the same. There should still be a diversity of design. I'm sure you can still program its design for more esthetics rather than pure functionality.
Lol there’s already no design variance we live in a world we’re everyone has the same phone builds the same house eats the same food. But this technology has the ability to put that design power back into our hands. This is crazy long but it’s my take on the future: th-cam.com/video/y5NF8viCAik/w-d-xo.html enjoy if you feel the desire lol.
Luna Sakara The thing about machine learning, at least at the moment, for complex tasks its just not plausible to find the global min/max as they always get stuck in a local min/max when training. This means they will never design 'the perfect solution' and there will always be some degree of variance.
You can try it do with a free educational version of Fusion 360 and some tutorials on their additive design process. Add this to some basic understanding of engineering and some reference books for equations and you too can design your own AI generated parts. After designing quote to a company like "stratasys" to get your 3d prints made, post machine and you're done! Anyone can do it
It is just like the car assembly at Royalton Industries in Speed Racer!
Exactly what I thought! LOL
Really cool building. I hope it will be allow to make really affordable car
Can we just acknowledge the fact that Jeremiah's skin color matches his background color?
Racist
@@E_Legal_Alien I don't think so you know the meaning of the word 'Racist'.
@@123okubo sarcasm is a lost art....
He's prolly using a colored diffuser over his light source
@@E_Legal_Alien it sure is, mainly because you're killing it
Wow, this could literally be as revolutionary as Henry Ford using an assembly line on the model T.
I feel the same way. If all of this is even close to being scalable and reliable, it is revolutionary and will change the way we make automobiles.
True it could
@@michaelmuller5762 truth to be told... In F1 most components of the Thermal Combustion Engine are already 3d printed. The tolerances have to absolutely minimal. I'm talking .0000001 at times. So 3D printing has been the best solution for a while now.
@@Artiick 3d printing is not suitable or efficient for mass production. Sure, you have more freedom for design, but the speed of each 3d printer is abysmal and uses a lot of energy.
@@vockski3173 yeah. Especially if compared to injection molds or casts. That's a solid point😂
“Inspiration was taken from the SR-71 Blackbird” - except for the fact that no computers were used in the design of the SR-71. Everything was drafted and calculated by hand.
I believe they gave the computer the Sr 71 picture as part of the guidelines or inspiration...coupled w many others! Or specs... Something along those lines. But wtf do I know!
And it was bleeding edge in its day, just like this is bleeding edge now. Beauty in advancement.
You are too smart but you don't know where to use your smartness so you decided to plant it here.
The SR 71 blackbird,was never shotdown by any country.that was spyed on.
Pure intelligence, SR 71,retired wihout a scratch, mmm..speed can kill and evade..
We need more people like these people in Donut
must be how Lightning McQueen was made...
Wow that was a good one🤣
LOL
Sorry to burst your bubble, but according to Pixar, Lightning McQueen is handmade.
*yes I like to ruin everyone’s fun*
Maybe Transformers were built like that too.
Lightning McQueen is a bug
"posted 15 seconds ago" thats how much i love donut
My best was 36 seconds and I was the first view
shoulda waited 54 more seconds
As soon as I got the notification, I was watching 😂
everybody gangsta until something needs to be repaired...
Just 3d print the part, and replace it
@@generalpershingm2656
Or 3D print a whole new car, they will be about as disposable as razors anyway if/when this tech picks up. Don't believe me? Who has a stropping strap? That's right, no one owns razors anymore - they're disposable because they can be made in bulk and tossed in no time. Razors not advanced enough? Look at printers - the ink costs are so high it's cheaper to buy a new printer sometimes. Imagine a car that is so low cost it is economical to just get a new car versus replacing the battery. That's if money even keeps its worth at all, money used to be a measure of human work but what will that matter when there is no human work in the process at all?
@Pershing I don't think that you can just 3D print components that need to carry heavy loads. You'd need the exact composition of metals used, the CAD model of the component (with a complex geometry), you'll need to know how the part was heat treated, you'll want to test it before putting it in a car. I doubt that the company will give this information to anyone and everyone.
@@ThapeloMKT Nope! 3D printing by getting the design from manufacturer would do the magic
@Pershing..
I think you raced straight passed the point of the comment.
Quite a feat for the first response.
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Optimizing the whole build would likely make replacing a part absolute hell.
It would take a couple of goes before the A.I. would find the right values for spacing and build order to also benefit repairs
We should merge. Cybernetic brains are bright future!
This video:
Other American muscle car brands: *sweats in charger*
@Psycho Life, you, and anyone that gave your below shit tier comment an up vote, are a reason of why the Coronavirus exists. Also, if anything, the muscle car will not only ironically, as well as inevitably, go this route, but that it will also end up becoming, gasp, BETTER than their predecessors, thus pumping out even more insane horsepower and torque numbers.
@@paxhumana2015 someones got a shitty life. Hope it turns around
@@paxhumana2015 Nah mate nothing can beat an ol' V8 powered Murican wonderbeast made by two fat blokes in Kentucky with a lot of passion for barbecue'in 'n beer yeehaw get 'r done
@@paxhumana2015 wut in tarnation
Who is this guy, where did he get all this funding for those sweet robots and why do we hear from him only now ?
Billionaire investors probably.
If you want tomething even better that not a lot of people know till now search greek chaos hypercar...21c is a biting of it
Money!
@@ppanosggian8633 I honestly thought this was a rip off from another channel I swear I heard this before thanks for reminding me what the original was
Why we hear from him now?
Money buys privacy and publicity
Jeremiah: *puts raycon earbuds in while in his car*
Car speakers: “Am I a joke to you?”
Well, cops exists and people like it loud so headphone would be the best option than getting a ticket
@@jeremiah7913 not for long if 2020 has its way
@@jeremiah7913 yeah cuz then you dont hear the cops, and get in a crash with them? XD
Lol, pretty sure driving with earbuds in is illegal pretty much everywhere.
@@Mdudeman13 yea that’s what I thought too
Czinger, you should really get in the electric car industry. This just blew my mind.