One of the worst things about playing with LEGO is cleaning up the mess when you’re done. It’s one thing to just shove everything into a box for you to pick up where you left off but when you’re ...
Through machine learning and neural networks, artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming more and more capable of handling various tasks. Lego enthusiast Jaques Mattheij adds sorting Lego bricks to the ...
The next time you clean up your LEGO collection, you're going to wish you had this machine at home to do the dirty work. Built pretty much entirely with LEGO pieces (plus a Raspberry Pi and some ...
Sort A Brick, a Lithuanian startup, has secured €1,150,000 to scale its AI-powered LEGO brick sorting service, with plans to launch in Germany by 2025. This circular business model reduces waste and ...
Aside from the pain of stepping on a Lego barefoot in the middle of the night, few things are worse in Legoland than nearly finishing a build only to realise a piece is missing. Fortunately, ...
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