Boeing 787 Collapses; 'Spud King' Fined; Dodge RAM's Big AI Fail | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 273
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Every week, we cover the three biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:
- AI Biffs Design in RAM T-Shirt Gaffe
- 'Spud King' Fined for Illegal Potato Chip Factory
- Employees Injured After Boeing 787's Nose Landing Gear Collapses at Airport
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