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Make a quick sketch, it'll come to life
This story is from the category Artificial Intelligence
Date posted: 14/10/2003
A new etch-a-sketch CAD system, under development by MIT takes whatever you have drawn on it's surface, with your pen, converts it into code, corrects any obvious errors or imperfections you've made, and then brings the objects to life as a working model on the screen, complete with realistic physics.
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