China's AI Just Found a Metal the West Couldn't in 27,000 Years.

By Quantum Silk Route

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#chinaai #material #rareearth China's AI just found an aluminium alloy humans couldn't in 27,000 years. The Material Genome simulated over 10 million atomic combinations to discover Titan's Metal — a rare earth alloy that eliminates heat treatment and rewrites resource geopolitics. The rare earth supply chain it depends on is centered in China. This is the new front in the US-China chip war. While Silicon Valley built chatbots, Beijing pointed the same class of AI technology at the atomic structure of matter itself. The result: an aluminium alloy that emerges from the mold at maximum strength with zero warping — a practical workaround to a 40-year metallurgy trade-off that every major automaker on Earth treated as a fundamental limit of conventional materials development. Xiaomi's 9,100-ton hypercasting press now produces complete structural components in roughly 100 seconds using this rare earth elements alloy. No heat treatment. No welding. No warping. One monolithic piece, 17% li

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