Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have Watch Erotica Manila Episode 2unveiled something delightfully geeky: LegoGPT, an AI model that builds Lego structures straight from text prompts.
The study, published last Thursday, explainsthe mechanics in depth. Armed with a massive dataset of Lego builds constructed by the team with captions, the researchers trained a model similar to ChatGPT — but instead of guessing the next word, it predicts the next brick.
[1/2] We've released the code for LegoGPT. Our autoregressive model generates physically stable and buildable designs from text prompts by integrating physics laws and assembly constraints into LLM training and inference.Code: github.com/AvaLovelace1...Website: avalovelace1.github.io/LegoGPT/
— Jun-Yan Zhu (@junyanz.bsky.social) May 9, 2025 at 10:06 PM
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It’s not the first foray into autonomous Lego construction, but the researchers say LegoGPT stands out by generating step-by-step blueprints designed to keep your builds structurally sound. The team’s research, available on GitHub, details how the AI was trained on a dataset of more than 47,000 Lego structures, featuring 28,000 distinct 3D components.
According to the researchers, designs generated by LegoGPT were physically stable 98 percent of the time.
There’s a hefty dose of math and physics behind it all — more than I can personally vouch for — but according to the paper, LegoGPT sticks to the laws of physics, so the results aren’t especially wild. Most of the team’s sample builds were practical pieces: couches, chairs, tables, and similar home designs.
The tool is available for free on GitHub for anyone who wants to explore or experiment.
Topics Artificial Intelligence
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