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Carnegie Mellon Unveils LegoGPT: AI for Physically Stable Lego Designs

  • Researchers developed LegoGPT, an AI system that creates buildable Lego models using text prompts, tested with robot and human assembly as of 2025.
  • This system builds on earlier AI 3D generation models by adding texture and color, focusing on structural integrity to ensure real-world stability.
  • LegoGPT works within a limited 20x20x20 grid and uses eight standard brick types drawn from a training dataset containing 21 categories, released publicly online.
  • The team reported that LegoGPT generates reliable and varied Lego creations that effectively correspond to the provided text prompts, while noting the current system is limited to a predefined collection of commonly used bricks.
  • The researchers intend to enlarge LegoGPT's collection of pieces by adding a wider variety of shapes and sizes, including elements like angled components and flat pieces, to improve design diversity and structural possibilities in upcoming versions.
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Tom's Hardware broke the news in on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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