How Anthropic’s New Claude Connectors to 3D Design Tools Close the AM Coordination Gap
3D Printing Industry
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Anthropic has released eight Claude AI connectors that allow users to control major 3D design software like Autodesk Fusion, Blender, and SketchUp through natural language commands. This integration enables engineers to create and iterate on 3D models more efficiently, bridging coordination gaps in additive manufacturing workflows.
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US-based AI company Anthropic has released eight Claude AI connectors letting users control creative and design software, including Autodesk Fusion, Blender, and SketchUp, through natural language conversation. For additive manufacturing, this means engineers can create and iterate on 3D models,…
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