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by samstave
820 days ago
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LEGO needs to pull a KIA. First, they need the LLM instructions AI thingy to look at your pieces and instantly come up with inspiration. Gamify that. But they need to pull a KIA in that they hired the young designers away from GM and gave them some room. There needs to be a revolution in LEGO with the following: A device which is communally owned - at a Library or an Elementary School. Throw in plastic bottles and plastic waste. It molds LEGO bricks. And you can program different sets. And kids can create sets and have the device spit out the bricks for that set they designed. |
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That level of quality is impossible with your local library mold idea. It would inevitably churn out low quality bricks due to (1) bad inputs and (2) molds not being replaced regularly for wear and tear, which would be accelerated due to (1).
You can’t just throw whatever plastic trash you have into a machine and expect it to produce good or even useable bricks.