A team of computer scientists at Carnegie Mellon University has created LegoGPT, an AI model that can build real-life Lego structures from a single text prompt.
The team decided to train the AI model on Lego bricks because they are widely available and results can be easily reproduced in different labs.
However, the underlying idea for LegoGPT could have real-world applications, such as helping architects design structurally sound buildings or designers create custom furniture.
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