New Education products announced

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LEGO made an announcement yesterday that is arguably just as significant as the other one that caused much excitement, because of what it spells an end to.

Last year, LEGO released a new set of educational products called LEGO Education Science that included new hubs, motors and other accessories. Now, a trio of similar products that utilise the same technology has been announced: LEGO Education Computer Science and AI which aim to "enable schools to expand critically needed access to computer science and AI education."


While that aim is certainly laudable, the price of the kits, which ranges from $330 to $500, will put them out of reach of many educational establishments, I suspect.

Unfortunately, their introduction will sound the death knell for the SPIKE range of products that was introduced in 2020. They will be discontinued at the end of June, although the software will be supported until 2031.

The new hubs and related peripherals certainly look clever but do not appear to be as versatile or capable for robotics and mechanised MOCs such as GBCs, given the lack of ports and motor/sensor options.

SPIKE will therefore be joining 9v trains, Mindstorms, Spybotics, Power Functions, Boost, Control+(*), Powered Up(*) etc. on the ever-increasing pile of short-lived and now obsolete LEGO technology products that do not offer an upgrade path.

This appears to be the end of LEGO robotics as we know it, and the company is losing its place in that corner of the education market, where others like Vex appear to be thriving. Perhaps a shift towards AI is timely, given its prevalence in our daily lives nowadays and, of course, the demand for AI skills will only increase in the future, but it's sad that a 26-year-old product line has had to be replaced to accommodate it.


(*) Not yet officially discontinued, but it's looking like they will be soon given the recent dearth of sets that include them.

28 comments on this article

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By in United States,

End of an era. Thankfully there are other companies who can pick up the slack.

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By in Austria,

yay more AI garbage, just what the world needs

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By in United Kingdom,

@Spacefarer said:
"yay more AI garbage, just what the world needs"

I don't think it's that sort of AI, more the traditional sense that is useful.

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By in United States,

I do not like AI, and I don't like LEGO promoting it. In a hundred years (or more likely, far less than that) we will mark time into before and after the invention of AI, like the first atom bomb test, printing press, firearms, and the first written word before it. Time will tell what category it will eventually fall into: good, or bad. I vote for the latter.

I'm not happy with the direction LEGO is going - not at all! Couple this with the smart bricks coming down the pipeline, and it paints a grim picture...

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By in United Kingdom,

I’m not sure Spybotics is one to lose any sleep over.

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By in United States,

lego always bragging about how sustainable they are while throwing money onto the trashfire of the AI bubble

this bubble cannot pop soon enough

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By in United Kingdom,

Well, I’m sure these comments will be reasonable and rational like every other comment thread here lately.

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By in United States,

Ugh, and I actually loved using SPIKE hubs. At least the software has five years of support to go.

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By in United States,

@JulieHD said:
"lego always bragging about how sustainable they are while throwing money onto the trashfire of the AI bubble

this bubble cannot pop soon enough"


agreed!

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By in United Kingdom,

"SPIKE will therefore be joining 9v trains, Mindstorms, Spybotics, Power Functions, Boost, Control+(*), Powered Up(*) etc. on the ever-increasing pile of short-lived and now obsolete LEGO technology products that do not offer an upgrade path."

Shouldn't that be 'official upgrade path'. Although Power Functions continue to work well without any support.

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By in Poland,

Of course they loosing. I can get WHOLE Lego-compatibile electronic system with two motors and two screens FOR 40$!

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By in United States,

I wouldn’t get too up in arms over the term “AI” yet. While it’s technically AI, it’s likely not in the same sense as the AI that we all hate that creates garbage on the internet.

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By in United Kingdom,

Once we could afford a class set of 15 (one between two) Dacta 1031 Gears and Linkages box, with its 20 little instruction booklets- and once we scraped together enough money for a Mindstorms set or two for a lunchtime club. They were well worth it.
Nowadays, just one of these sets would put a huge hole in our budget- we'd have to look for special funding.

AI in schools? really? it's hard enough for most kids to code microcontrollers (and expensive enough).

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By in United States,

Sad to see some of these comments. Coming from a CompSci background, not all AI is Generative AI used to create artwork. AI is used for many other practical applications -- medicine, finance, self-driving cars, gaming, etc. And, of course, especially robotics.

Also, am I looking at monorail pieces in that image? If not, they sure look like they could be used for a monorail.

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By in United Kingdom,

@Spacefarer said:
"yay more AI garbage, just what the world needs"

Yet more comments about AI, without anyone doing any research.

Lego Education products are very good, and helps educate people into how to integrate technology into the real world. This will be a practical use of AI, probably going down a similar route to self-drive cars.

AI is being used to create new medications, is that AI garbage?

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By in United States,

It's funny to see the push against "AI" here since this is actual machine learning and AI education, not glorified algorithms and chatbots that have co-opted the term for a scam. The PR really got people good.

Sucks to see Mindstorms and Spike fall, and to see Lego robotics come to an end. I hope they have something else cooking to go with this for creative young minds.

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By in United States,

This probably isn't teaching kids how to use generative AI which doesn't need to be taught how to used. AI has been used for ages now and is very useful in programming. But yeah, the price is high and I'm not too sure this will actually be sold very well.

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By in Austria,

@Spacefarer said:
"yay more AI garbage, just what the world needs"

Ai does more than generate videos

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By in Netherlands,

I know we all like to complain here and all that but.. take a good look at that curved white piece.

How does this not open the door for a monorail-esque set in the future??

Consider my interest piqued.

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By in Netherlands,

"SPIKE will therefore be joining 9v trains, Mindstorms, Spybotics, Power Functions, Boost, Control+(*), Powered Up(*), the Hidden Side App-ocalypse, LEGO Minifigures Online, Vidiyo's "Temu TikTok" program, LEGO Builders Academy, the Nexo Knights Full Contact Shield-Scanning Nextravaganza, SMART!! BRIIIICKS!!!!, LEGO Mosaic, Fibre Optics, etc. on the ever-increasing pile of short-lived and now obsolete LEGO technology products that do not offer an upgrade path.

But not Galidor. Galidor has a pile all to itself."

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By in Poland,

MONORAIL 2.0!

Really, it looks like updated parts for making single track trains :)

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By in Sweden,

The first thing that went through my mind when I saw these products was "What do they mean by 'AI'". It's a term that has really lost meaning in the past few years. The main thing I was able to find here is that it's LOCAL. This is not 'ChatGPT' or some hooked up to some resource-wasting data center, or generative AI based on stolen data. It does however sound to be a model that is capable of learning, if I'm interpreting their wording correctly. Ultimately, I wish they were more clear about what sort of software we are talking about here.

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By in United States,

@Spacefarer said:
"yay more AI garbage, just what the world needs"

HUWBOT: I can see you're really upset about this. I honestly think you ought to sit down calmly, take a stress pill, and think things over. This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it. I'm afraid I can't do that. [Opens Airlock]

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By in United States,

@Bacchus said:
"I know we all like to complain here and all that but.. take a good look at that curved white piece.

How does this not open the door for a monorail-esque set in the future??

Consider my interest piqued."


There's also a straight rail beneath it. That being said, Lego education sets have had multiple exclusive unique elements that remain locked to these kits (looking at you 109373 ), so it remains to be seen if it'll be available outside of them.

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By in United States,

Even opening up the Smart brick by making some software tools to program it would be fantastic.

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By in Netherlands,

@Nuclearxpotato said:
" @Bacchus said:
"I know we all like to complain here and all that but.. take a good look at that curved white piece.

How does this not open the door for a monorail-esque set in the future??

Consider my interest piqued."


There's also a straight rail beneath it. That being said, Lego education sets have had multiple exclusive unique elements that remain locked to these kits (looking at you 109373 ), so it remains to be seen if it'll be available outside of them."


Indeed, a valid point to consider.

However, considering this is a fairly large and static piece ( Close-up image -> https://www.stonewars.de/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/LEGO-Zahnschienen-2026-1024x716.jpg ) without any added functionality and, I'm just guessing here, perhaps only 4-6 pieces for every mould injection it would make sense to use these in a wider array of products to recoup the cost of the investment of that specific mould more quickly. These education sets aren't top sellers, that's for sure.

I'm keeping my hopes up for the time being!

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By in United States,

@Crux said:
""SPIKE will therefore be joining 9v trains, Mindstorms, Spybotics, Power Functions, Boost, Control+(*), Powered Up(*), the Hidden Side App-ocalypse, LEGO Minifigures Online, Vidiyo's "Temu TikTok" program, LEGO Builders Academy, the Nexo Knights Full Contact Shield-Scanning Nextravaganza, SMART!! BRIIIICKS!!!!, LEGO Mosaic, Fibre Optics, etc. on the ever-increasing pile of short-lived and now obsolete LEGO technology products that do not offer an upgrade path.

But not Galidor. Galidor has a pile all to itself."
"


You forgot LEGO Universe, Life of George, Fusion, and Dimensions from your list!

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