Comment by WorldMaker

12 hours ago

Lego boxes include a set of instructions that implies there's only one way to assemble the contents, but that's sometimes an injustice to the creative space that Legos are built to provide. There can be a joy in algorithmically building the thing some other designers worked to make look nice, but there's a creative space outside the instructions, too.

The risk of LLMs laying more of these bricks isn't just loss of authenticity and less human elements of discovery and creation, it's further down the path of "there's only one instruction manual in the Lego box, and that's all the robots know and build for you". It's an increased commodification of a few legacy designers' worth of work over a larger creative space than at first seems apparent.