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LEGO Generative AI Internship Job Listing Causes Negativity

A few days ago, LEGO posted a very peculiar job listing for a Generative AI internship in Denmark which got picked online and it obviously got a lot of negative feedback. Since then, the job listing has been taken down. We can either assume that LEGO got a ton of backlash and they decided to take it down or they have enough qualified candidates for interviews later on.

Are you passionate about Generative AI and ready to dive into the world of Gen AI to help transform one of the most iconic brands globally?

Then buckle up and get yourself energized for a 5-6 month internship journey, where you will bring your passion for AI and innovation, along with your technical skills, to shape the future of Generative AI at The LEGO Group. Collaborate with experts to develop cutting-edge tools, strategies, and solutions that will empower our organization and engage our community in new and exciting ways.

In any case, LEGO fans aren’t too happy about it. That’s after they’ve already got caught once for making AI generated Ninjago content last year and released a statement about it. They did mention that they believe generative AI offers interesting opportunities and was still exploring ways to improve experiences they offer.

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The LEGO Group Recognized in 2025 TIME 100 Most Influential Companies List

Earlier today, it was announced that The LEGO Group has been recognized by TIME in the 2025 TIME 100 Most Influential Companies list. LEGO was listed under the Impact Awards which recognizes standout companies making meaningful contributions in their fields.

The LEGO Group recognised in the 2025 TIME100 Most Influential Companies list

A TIME to celebrate

We are proud to share that the LEGO Group has been named in the the fifth annual TIME100 Most Influential Companies list. Our standout contribution to global culture was recognised in the inaugural TIME100 Companies Impact Awards.

Each year, TIME highlights companies that make an extraordinary impact around the world evaluating key factors such as impact, innovation, ambition, and success.

This recognition is a testament to the passion, creativity, and dedication of our colleagues all over the world. They have helped our brand remain strong globally, appeal to and welcome families regardless of their interests, play our part in building a sustainable future, and celebrate our fans and the power of LEGO® play on many different occasions around the world.

LEGO Ideas Friendly Snails (40788) GWP Revealed

LEGO has officially revealed the next LEGO Ideas gift with purchase set coming soon with the Friendly Snails (40788). The set was part of the Build the Gift of Purchase Set of Your Dreams building contest last year with Jagamax being the winning fan designer. It has 264 pieces and will be available starting on July with purchases of $160/€160, while supplies last.

The set features two snails with decorated shells along with a bee, log, rock, puddle, and greenery on a display.

BrickLink LEGO Account Integration Announced

LEGO has officially announced that LEGO account integration will be coming to BrickLink later this year. When LEGO acquired BrickLink in 2020, they’ve been trying to improve the site and the LEGO account integration will create a single sign-in experience for both LEGO.com and BrickLink.com. If you have a LEGO account, you will be able to merge it with your BrickLink account.

This year marks an incredible milestone as we celebrate 25 years of BrickLink®! Since joining the LEGO® Group in 2020, we’ve been working hard to make the platform even better, more enjoyable, and ready for an exciting future.

Now, it’s time for the next big step: LEGO Account integration is coming to BrickLink in autumn 2025.

What does LEGO® Account integration mean?

LEGO Account integration will create a single sign-in experience for both LEGO.com and BrickLink.com.

If you already have a LEGO Account, you’ll soon be able to merge it with your BrickLink account. If you don’t have one yet, you’ll need to create one and then merge it with your BrickLink account to keep using all your favorite BrickLink features.

In markets where the LEGO Group offers the LEGO Insiders program, a LEGO Account is created as part of signing up for LEGO Insiders.

What’s changing?

While some things on BrickLink will change, your core experience will remain the same. LEGO Account integration will influence the following areas of your BrickLink experience:

• ID card pics
• Usernames and store names
• Privacy Policy
• Terms of Service

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LEGO Inside Tour Anniversary Collection (4000046) Revealed

The embargo for the LEGO Inside Tour exclusive set has now passed and there are now images of the set circulating the interwebs. Promobricks was able to do one of the tours which just ended for the latest batch and they have revealed the LEGO Inside Tour Anniversary Collection (4000046). The 20th Anniversary set has 1,912 pieces and it features six mini models of some of the previous Inside Tour sets.

• 2005: LECA Automobile
• 2009: Ole Kirk’s House
• 2011: Moulding Machines (4000001)
• 2014: The LEGOLAND Train (4000014)
• 2015: H.C. Andersen’s Clumsy Hans (4000020)
• 2023: LEGO Fire Engine (4000040)

There are still five more tours left for 2025 as LEGO expanded the number of tours for this year.

• September 8-10
• October 1-3
• October 29-31
• November 19-21
• December 10-12

LEGO Celebrates World Play Day 2025

For this year’s International Day of Play, The LEGO Group has announced they are putting the world in “play mode” by transforming urban cities into playful immersive experiences. The cities targeted for this initiative include Boston, Berlin, London, and Shanghai and for World Play Day, LEGO has enlisted a global crew of creators to help bring these ideas to life.

The LEGO Group celebrates World Play Day by inspiring kids to reimagine urban spaces for play

• A new global study from the LEGO Group reveals that nearly 7 in 10 parents don’t feel their city offers sufficient safe and accessible play spaces designed for children.

• The research also uncovered that 1 in 3 children feel adults designing urban environments don’t consider their needs or preferences. To help change that, the LEGO Group has been running a global Build the Change challenge, inviting children to reimagine their cities through play.

• On International Day of Play the LEGO Group is putting the world in ‘play mode’ by demonstrating how kids’ ideas have the power to transform cities. Urban spaces in Boston, Berlin, London and Shanghai will be transformed into playful immersive experiences for kids and families.

• The LEGO Group is committed to turning these playful visions into lasting impact, sharing children’s ideas with urban planners and policymakers, including at the UN’s headquarters in New York City, to advocate for kid-centric city design.

• The LEGO Group has teamed up with world-renowned 3D street artist Joe Hill to reveal what a truly playful city looks

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