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The Amazon Spring Sale has great deals on Minecraft Lego sets
SAVE UP TO 36%: The Amazon Big Spring Sale has dozens of Minecraft Lego sets on sale for up to 36% off. On April 4, we're getting treated to A Minecraft Movie -- the first time we'll ever see Minecraft IRL and on the big screen. Jason Momoa joins Jack Black in the film, which we hope is a fun new way to experience the Minecraft world. In the meantime, we're well into the Amazon Big Spring Sale, with discounts on hundreds of items we love, including Lego sets for Minecraft lovers. Some Minecraft Lego sets are up to 36% off, which gives us something fun to do while we wait for the movie.
350 of the best live deals from the Amazon Big Spring Sale, picked by Mashables team of experts
UPDATE: Mar. 28, 2025, 8:00 a.m. EDT This story has been updated with the latest deals from Amazon's Big Spring Sale. Amazon is springing a bunch of seasonal deals on shoppers. The retail giant is hosting its second-ever Big Spring Sale from Tuesday, March 25, through Monday, March 31, ushering in discounts on "end-of-season winter items" and "springtime favorites" across more than 35 categories, per its press release. Each day of the weeklong sale features "themed daily drops" on top of new limited-time offers. The Big Spring Sale is Amazon's first major savings event of the year -- and unlike its flagship summer Prime Day sale, the deals aren't exclusive to Prime members.
The Legend of Zelda movie hits theaters on March 26, 2027
Nintendo just announced the official release date of the live-action Legend of Zelda movie. It hits theaters on March 26, 2027, which is just about two years from now. The film was first announced back in 2023. The company dropped this bombshell on the official Nintendo Today! app that was surprise-released during a recent Direct livestream. The stream promised that the app would be a constant source of news and information. It looks like that promise was not hyperbole.
Anthropic's Claude Is Good at Poetry--and Bullshitting
The researchers of Anthropic's interpretability group know that Claude, the company's large language model, is not a human being, or even a conscious piece of software. Still, it's very hard for them to talk about Claude, and advanced LLMs in general, without tumbling down an anthropomorphic sinkhole. Between cautions that a set of digital operations is in no way the same as a cogitating human being, they often talk about what's going on inside Claude's head. It's literally their job to find out. The papers they publish describe behaviors that inevitably court comparisons with real-life organisms.
Robot Talk Episode 115 โ Robot dogs working in industry, with Benjamin Mottis
Benjamin Mottis is a Robotics Engineer in charge of ANYmal Research at ANYbotics. After graduating in robotics from EPFL, he joined ANYbotics as a Field Engineer in 2023. He specializes in deploying ANYmal and training customers across all ANYbotics verticals (Oil & Gas, Nuclear, Metals, Chemicals, etc.). Since 2024, as the Global Research Community Manager, he has been working on expanding the ANYmal Research Community and helping world-leading researchers push the boundaries of robotics with ANYmal.
Amazon Spring Sale tech deals: The best discounts from Apple, Bose, Sonos, Beats, Anker and others
The Amazon Spring Sale is here, bringing a slew of discounts on household essentials, fashion, outdoor gear and even furniture. We at Engadget are focused on tech, and while the selection this time around isn't quite as good as that of Amazon Prime Day in July, there are some decent discounts to be had. Some of our favorite robot vacuums, air purifiers, headphones and storage gear are on sale right now for some of the best prices we've seen this year so far. Below, you'll find all of the best tech deals we could find in the Amazon Spring Sale. The shopping event runs through March 31, so be sure to check back for the latest deals as they become available.
The Download: peering inside an LLM, and the rise of Signal
April 2024 As the number of satellites in space grows, and as we rely on them for increasing numbers of vital tasks on Earth, the need to better predict stormy space weather is becoming more and more urgent. Scientists have long known that solar activity can change the density of the upper atmosphere. But it's incredibly difficult to precisely predict the sorts of density changes that a given amount of solar activity would produce. Now, experts are working on a model of the upper atmosphere to help scientists to improve their models of how solar activity affects the environment in low Earth orbit. If they succeed, they'll be able to keep satellites safe even amid turbulent space weather, reducing the risk of potentially catastrophic orbital collisions.
If Anthropic Succeeds, a Nation of Benevolent AI Geniuses Could Be Born
When Dario Amodei gets excited about AI--which is nearly always--he moves. The cofounder and CEO springs from a seat in a conference room and darts over to a whiteboard. He scrawls charts with swooping hockey-stick curves that show how machine intelligence is bending toward the infinite. His hand rises to his curly mop of hair, as if he's caressing his neurons to forestall a system crash. You can almost feel his bones vibrate as he explains how his company, Anthropic, is unlike other AI model builders.
AIhub monthly digest: March 2025 โ human-allied AI, differential privacy, and social media microtargeting
Welcome to our monthly digest, where you can catch up with any AIhub stories you may have missed, peruse the latest news, recap recent events, and more. This month's digest includes four interviews. We hear from two newly-elected AAAI Fellows, and two researchers at the start of their careers, to find out about their different research areas โ human-allied AI, multilingual natural language processing, microtargeting and activity patterns on social media, and differential privacy. We are delighted to announce the launch of our interview series featuring the 2025-elected AAAI Fellows. We began the series in style, meeting Sriraam Natarajan to talk about his research on human-allied AI.
Copyright questions loom as ChatGPT's Ghibli-style images go viral
The release of the latest image generator on OpenAI's ChatGPT has triggered a flood of online memes featuring images done in the style of Studio Ghibli, the Japanese studio behind classic animated films like "My Neighbor Totoro" and "Princess Mononoke." Since the release on Wednesday, AI-generated images depicting Studio Ghibli versions of Elon Musk with U.S. President Donald Trump, "The Lord of the Rings," and even a recreation of the Sept. 11 attacks have gone viral across online platforms.