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Rise in 3D printed weapons in Australia

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Criminologists have warned that advances in AI and 3D printing technology could make it easier to create dangerous weapons at home. It comes as a 3D-printed firearm was found in a home in Victoria Point, Brisbane.

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  • Police found a 3D-printed firearm and other weapons during a home search in Victoria Point.
  • The search also uncovered gunpowder, fireworks, paintball rifles, a replica airsoft gun, gun parts, and knuckle dusters.
  • Criminologists warn that advances in AI could make it easier to create 3D-printed weapons.
  • 3D printers can now use metal, potentially leading to deadlier weapons.
  • The man involved will face court.
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