MyMiniFactory has made a significant move in the 3D printing community by announcing the acquisition of Thingiverse, the world’s oldest and largest 3D printing file sharing site. This surprise acquisition is aimed at saving 3D printing file sharing from the potential risks associated with AI.
Thingiverse boasts an impressive user base of eight million users and a vast library of 2.5 million ‘things’, making it a vital platform for the 3D printing community. The acquisition by MyMiniFactory is expected to provide a safe haven for 3D printing enthusiasts to share and access files without the fear of AI-related disruptions.
The acquisition of Thingiverse by MyMiniFactory is likely to have a significant impact on the future of 3D printing file sharing. As the 3D printing community continues to grow, the need for a reliable and AI-secure platform has become increasingly important. With this acquisition, MyMiniFactory is poised to play a crucial role in shaping the future of 3D printing file sharing, and it will be interesting to see how the company navigates this new responsibility and the challenges that come with it.

















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