Hacker News with Generative AI: Super Bowl

Inside OpenAI's $14M Super Bowl debut (theverge.com)
OpenAI just made its Super Bowl debut with a 60-second spot that positions AI alongside humanity’s greatest innovations.
Google faked Gemini AI output in Super Bowl ad (theverge.com)
Google appears to have faked AI output in a commercial set to run during the Super Bowl.
Google edits Super Bowl ad for AI that featured false information (theguardian.com)
Google has edited an advert for its leading artificial intelligence (AI) tool, Gemini, before its broadcast during the Super Bowl after it was found to contain false information about gouda cheese.
Google remakes Super Bowl ad after AI cheese gaffe (bbc.co.uk)
Google has re-edited an advert for its leading artificial intelligence (AI) tool, Gemini, after it overestimated the global appetite for Gouda.
Addiction Economy (profgalloway.com)
It’s the final day of Dry January. I tried it, didn’t last. I’m now drinking (again) like a Pan Am pilot in the seventies. Anyway, the 22% of U.S. adults who abstained from alcohol this month will get a personality upgrade just in time for the Super Bowl. Ostensibly, the Super Bowl is a contest between the two best football teams, but really it’s a platform for the real economy: the addiction economy.
Siri Is Super Dumb and Getting Dumber (daringfireball.net)
Writing about the current state of Apple Intelligence yesterday, I mentioned how utterly stupid and laughably wrong Siri is when asked the simple question, “Who won Super Bowl 13?”, and mentioned that that particular example came from a friend.