Australian construction robot Charlotte can 3D print 2,150-sq-ft home in one day using sustainable materials

Construction robots are no longer a far-off idea They're already changing job sites by tackling repetitive heavy and often dangerous tasks The latest robot comes from Australia where a spider-like machine named Charlotte is making headlines Charlotte is designed to D print an entire -sq-ft home in just one day That's equivalent to the speed of more than bricklayers working simultaneously This offers a glimpse into how the future of housing might be constructed Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips urgent shield alerts and unique deals delivered straight to your inbox Plus you ll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide - free when you join my CYBERGUY COM NEWSLETTER AUSTRALIA DEBUTS FIRST MULTI-STORY D PRINTED HOME BUILT IN JUST MONTHSCharlotte is a collaboration between Crest Robotics and Earthbuilt System The robot doesn't entirely stack bricks or tie rebar Instead it uses a giant extrusion system that lays down eco-friendly material in layers That material comes from sand crushed brick and recycled glass all locally sourced The outcome A structure that's fireproof floodproof and created with a far smaller carbon footprint than traditional building methods SUSTAINABLE D-PRINTED HOME BUILT PRIMARILY FROM SOILThis D printing construction robot stands out for its unique mix of speed strength versatility and affordability While Charlotte is still in the maturation phase a scaled-down prototype has already been showcased Researchers believe it could help solve housing shortages where labor is scarce and construction costs are skyrocketing Charlotte's creators also have their eyes set on the stars They imagine future versions of the robot building moon bases for research and exploration With its compact design and autonomous operation Charlotte could adapt to the extreme environments of space just as well as it can to the challenges on Earth THE NEW ROBOT THAT COULD MAKE CHORES A THING OF THE PASTIf Charlotte delivers on its promise it could reshape how homes are built worldwide Faster construction means quicker housing availability Lower costs and sustainable materials mean more affordable homes with a smaller environmental impact For anyone facing rising housing prices or construction delays apparatus like Charlotte may bring a ray of hope Think your devices and input are truly protected Take this quick quiz to see where your digital habits stand From passwords to Wi-Fi settings you ll get a personalized breakdown of what you re doing right and what demands improvement Take my Quiz here Cyberguy com QuizAMERICA'S LESSONS FROM WORLD S LARGEST D-PRINTED SCHOOLSCharlotte may be years away from building its first full-scale home but its prototype already points toward a future where robots take on critical roles in construction From tackling housing crises on Earth to building shelters on the moon Charlotte shows how robotics and D printing can work together to solve real problems CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPWould you live in a home D printed by a robot like Charlotte or even in one built on the moon Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy com ContactSign up for my FREE CyberGuy ReportGet my best tech tips urgent shield alerts and specific deals delivered straight to your inbox Plus you ll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide - free when you join my CYBERGUY COM NEWSLETTERCopyright CyberGuy com All rights reserved