This may be the most Daniel tweet yet.
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Agreed and... Prediction 2: When built, it will be deployed for a genuinely useful purpose which was not predicted (
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I got you: Monthly subscription keeps your classifier up to date, so the vacuum can recognize all the weird new pieces LEGO introduces with every new Star Wars or Marvel set.
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Would buy something like this given the number of times I have had a “LEGO Sore feet” every time I walk into my children’s bedroom !
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I know a guy who's been bootstrapping this for about a year
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Revenue model is to itemize the gross inventory and group the parts into old sets for resale or part out individually depending on the market situation
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The ideal one needs to be crowdsourced - it’s not about the pieces, it’s about the uses, and especially the IoT uses in the home. Pay to access the recipes of the community and the services on top. Business model accelerator for startups using lego (conductive, connected, useful)
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1. My first thought was that they’ve actually built it given how long they’ve been toying with robotics sets. 2. Pay monthly fee. If not - the vacuum starts shuffling the blocks. 3. ... 4. Profit!
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Subscription to update the model to be able to not only recognise new unique 'brick' shapes but also sort them into their original box sets. Seems unlikely :) TBH just a brick sorter might make more sense...
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