Seems like an overreaction. Licensing aside it is trivial to use a Bambu completely air gapped. If someone uses AI at all but cares about this I hope the irony is not lost on them.
Seems like an overreaction. Licensing aside it is trivial to use a Bambu completely air gapped. If someone uses AI at all but cares about this I hope the irony is not lost on them.
Or a Prusa. They even sell a variant with no network hardware at all, for the terminally paranoid.
Or, just maybe, buy a printer that does not actively disrespect their users?
I guess it depends on what you value more highly, a machine from a company that respects intellectual property, or a machine that reliably prints parts without intervention.
Prusa work well. They're just expensive.
Plenty of printers that do both.
This was true a couple years ago, but the other vendors have caught up. Today you have options that reliably print without intervention and aren’t bambus
Prusas are plenty reliable without intervention