What happens when you give Legos to A.I.?
- sciart0
- May 20
- 1 min read
Excerpt: "In a paper titled “Generating Physically Stable and Buildable LEGO Designs from Text,” published last week, six coauthors lay out an invention they’re calling “LegoGPT.” This generative AI model can take a text-based prompt, like “an acoustic guitar with an hourglass shape,” and determine all of the necessary Lego pieces needed to build that structure and how to assemble them.
The LegoGPT demo and code is publicly available through the study, meaning that Lego hobbyists are free to try it out at home. Although outputs are currently limited to around 20 categories (including basic items like chairs, guitars, boats, trains, and cars), the researchers are working to expand the model’s capabilities into more complicated categories.
Ultimately, they think a LegoGPT-type tool might serve as the basis for a variety of real-world tasks in architecture and product design."