Google, Super Bowl and gouda cheese
Google’s Gemini Super Bowl ads push AI as a tool you can use every day
Google debuted a pair of new Super Bowl commercials that portray AI as a technology that’s as central to people’s lives as the phone or computer they access it on. But, like some of Google’s other Super Bowl ads, the company is once again attempting to make you pull out your tissues in between plays.
Yahoo · 5d
Google fumbles Gemini Super Bowl ad's cheese statistic
Google’s Gemini AI mistakenly claimed Gouda makes up 50-60% of global cheese consumption in a Super Bowl ad After backlash, Google re-edited the ad, blaming inaccurate internet sources rather than AI hallucination The incident highlights ongoing concerns about AI-generated misinformation and the need for better fact-checking
Ad Age · 5d
Google Gemini AI error in local Super Bowl ad reveals AI marketing risks
The AI Super Bowl, with multiple tech giants clamoring to advertise advanced chatbots, already had its first big fumble, after a Google ad provided wildly inaccurate facts. Google plans to air 50 local ads in 50 states,
Gizmodo · 5d
Google’s AI Super Bowl Ad Fiasco Somehow Gets Worse
Google simply cannot escape the drama related to its Super Bowl Sunday ad campaign that is supposed to promote its Gemini AI model. What was originally thought to be a bit of hallucinated information from Gemini—which would be bad all on its own—turns out to have not even come from Gemini at all.
In attempting to advertise the functionality of it’s AI model Gemini, Google accidentally create an advertisement for the ...
In the ad, McConaughey dines outdoors during a rainstorm because his booking app failed to adjust his reservations, ...
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