Sort A Brick, a new Lithuania-based startup, is using AI to bring order to consumers’ dusty boxes of mismatched Lego bricks. The technology can identify and restore complete Lego sets from jumbles of ...
Lithuania-based tech startup Sort A Brick has launched what it says is“the world's first automated industrial-grade system for recognizing and sorting pre-owned LEGO bricks”, setting a new standard ...
On YouTube, you can learn how one man created a Lego sorting machine using AI, motors, and of course, Lego bricks. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on ...
Sort A Brick uses computer vision and AI to automatically assemble sets from used building blocks. Missing parts are added. The system can recognize more than 25,000 different building blocks in 4,000 ...
None of us have infinite shelf or desk space. Sadly, most of us don’t even have a decent amount of either. That means there’s a finite amount of places in our homes and offices to put our completed ...
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