The Super Bowl's $80M Message: Why 10 Companies Want You to Think AI Is Normal Now
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This year’s Super Bowl wasn’t just about the game or Bad Bunny’s halftime show. It was about AI companies spending roughly $80 million to tell you that AI is officially mainstream. At least 10 AI commercials aired, each one revealing something different about where we are culturally with this technology, and where it’s headed.
From coding wars between OpenAI and Claude to business replication tools starring Kevin from The Office and Matthew Broderick, these ads showed us that AI is no longer a niche tech conversation. It’s a cultural moment. But here’s what matters most: we get to choose how we engage with it.
Key themes from the episode:
The philosophical battle between OpenAI’s Codex and Claude’s ethics-first approach
Business-focused AI tools targeting millennials and Gen X with familiar faces
Emotional AI applications from Google Gemini to Ring’s Dog Finder (and the surveillance questions that raises)
Amazon Alexa acknowledging our AI anxiety through humor
Svedka’s fully AI-generated commercial and what it means for the future of advertising
The mysterious ai.com launch that crashed from demand
The bottom line: AI is mainstream, but you don’t have to let tech bros or big companies define what it means for your business. Stay critical. Stay curious. Stay grounded in your values.
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