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A Manufacturing Giant Quietly Rises in the San Fernando Valley

A Manufacturing Giant Quietly Rises in the San Fernando Valley

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In a nondescript two-story building in Chatsworth, a little-known company is rethinking manufacturing using artificial intelligence— and winning contracts from the U.S Air Force and NASA, among other clients. Reporter Decerry Donato takes a tour of Machina Labs’ facility and talks to the company’s CEO, a veteran of Relativity Space, Google and SpaceX.

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- L.A.-based Fast Studios will launch a 24-hour streaming channel for women’s sports.

“We’re not actually getting rid of [manufacturing] jobs, we’re getting rid of the expensive machinery you have to put in to get it done.” Meet Machina Labs, the company that uses AI-driven sensors to create parts for the aerospace, architecture, energy and automotive industries quicker and cheaper.

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