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A high school student is seeking innovative and creative project ideas that utilize AI and can be physically realized as a model or miniature, ideally through 3D printing. The teacher emphasizes the need for the project to be socially beneficial and distinct from common AI applications. An example from a previous student includes a car park model featuring triangular markings for parking spots, paired with an app to display available spaces. The focus is on developing a unique, touchable solution that addresses a societal need.
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Hello everyone, I'm a high school student and I'm looking for ideas. My teacher wants us to realize something that is useful for the society and that is INNOVATIVE and CREATIVE(not the common things you do with AI). He would like us to realize something that is "Touchable", like a model or a miniature.
 
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Your teacher wants you to use AI to create a model or miniature using a 3D printer?
 
jedishrfu said:
Your teacher wants you to use AI to create a model or miniature using a 3D printer?
Yeah, it's preferable...for example, last year one his student made this car-park with triangles on the street for each parking spot and on the app you could see which of the parking spots were available.
 
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