Tom Donaldson, senior vice chairman and head of Lego Group’s Artistic Play Lab, tells me that the journey to make the Good Brick as easy to make use of as it’s was the truth is mightily tough. “We did not need a energy change on the facet, or perhaps a reset button,” he says, “so you will not even discover slightly place to place your needle. Simply doing that’s an unbelievable problem—to be sure that it would not crash in a means that causes issues.”
“However finally, the concept was it must be as easy to make use of because the OG, proper? And ease is difficult, and extremely easy is de facto extremely laborious,” Donaldson says.
After all, placing tech in famously analog youngsters’s toys, particularly within the LLM age, has led to worrying conditions akin to Kumma the AI bear that spoke of intercourse and drugs when prompted in sure methods. Lego’s system, nonetheless, isn’t internet-connected, and the corporate claims “enhanced encryption and privateness controls … assembly the excessive security requirements of the Lego Group” have been employed to cease hackers trying to program, say, sexual noises or saucy speech into the Good Bricks.
Historical past tells us that no system is totally secure, and whereas smaller-scale toys and low-volume AI cuddly animals won’t entice specific consideration from the hacking group, one thing like Good Play—the place firmware updates and diagnostics are dealt with through a proprietary app—from a worldwide firm like Lego could be an attractive goal.
Katriina Heljakka, a researcher in play studying on the College of Turku, Finland, and a member of the Worldwide Toy Analysis Affiliation, agrees that whereas any Lego tech will possible be as secure as attainable, there may be nonetheless trigger for concern. “There was a variety of dialog about ‘web of toys’ and the danger of hacking into these methods, particularly with AI. I can see an analogous risk being launched with hackers spying for alternatives to hack on a regular basis gadgets,” she says. “Lego can have carried out its utmost making an attempt to make this not occur as soon as these toys get in use, however the risk is looming.”
Nonetheless, Heljakka feels that Lego’s Good Play system may assist the model with criticism the corporate has been getting relating to leaning in direction of the grownup shopper in recent times, making units that appear to be extra for show than play. The interactive and responsive parts on this new brick ought to encourage not solely continuous play of the identical units, but in addition multigenerational household play, too.
“Lego entered this market the place they see adults can construct ornament issues, the place it goes on the shelf, and that is it. However I might say this type of product may very well be profitable as an intergenerational play merchandise,” Heljakka says. “It connects dad and mom and kids to do one thing collectively, to make these form of discoveries with the supplies and expertise. This could be the way in which to attach expertise with a standard toy like Lego and get households doing toy play collectively.”
For Julia Goldin, this skill of Good Play to encourage interplay with units over lengthy intervals was one of many key targets of the undertaking from the start. “It was one of many wants we wished to handle, as a result of that is how children prefer to play. They revisit their toys,” she says. “We did not need to do a kind of interactive merchandise that is on the market like a jukebox, that is been pre-recorded. It has three variations, and that is it. That is utterly expandable. That is the magic that we need to create.”
Replace, January 5 at 4 pm: This story was up to date to incorporate extra reporting gathered from interviews with personnel from the Lego Group.
