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LegoGPT creates Lego designs using AI and text inputs — tool now available for free to the public

A research team from Carnegie Mellon University built an AI model called LegoGPT that outputs valid LEGO designs from text inputs. According to the team’s research paper that's posted on GitHub, they ... Read More
LegoGPT Eliminates AI Weirdness, Creates Brick Designs You Can Actually Build

Generative AI can spit out a Lego set concept, but chances are high it won't adhere to the laws of physics. That's where this chatbot from a team at Carnegie Mellon comes in. A group of computer ... Read More
You Can Now Turn Text Prompts Into Lego Designs With LegoGPT AI

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed LEGO-GPT, an AI model To build, the system currently specializes in generating LEGO vehicles from natural language descriptions and converts ... Read More
LegoGPT Brings Your Text Ideas, Stable Lego Designs From AI Into Reality

The painstaking process of creating something out of Lego blocks has been more than a hobby for some, and despite the many possibilities out there, even the best of them gets stuck on what to do or ... Read More
New Lego-building AI creates models that actually stand up in real life

On Thursday, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University unveiled LegoGPT, an AI model that creates physically stable Lego structures from text prompts. The new system not only designs Lego models that ... Read More
Welcome Your New AI (LEGO) Overlord

You’d think a paper from a science team from Carnegie Mellon would be short on fun. But the team behind LegoGPT would prove you wrong. The system allows you to enter prompt text and produce physically ... Read More
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