AI Ads: A Bizarre Reality

Wed Dec 04 2024
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Ever scrolled past an ad and thought, "Yeah, that's weird"? Let's talk about AI ads. Take, for instance, the ad for an AI browser called Dia. The pitch? Use AI to find gifts for your family. But wait, in the ad, the CEO lets an AI chatbot chat with his wife. Isn't that odd? Why isn't he talking to her directly? Ads like these show AI making interactions less human. Google once showed a dad and daughter using AI to write a letter instead of doing it themselves. Apple, too, showed people using AI to learn about dogs without asking the owner. The message? AI is smart, but at what cost to personal connection? Some companies even show AI as a replacement for real friends. The implication? Why talk to people when you can talk to a machine? That's a bit sad, isn't it?
But AI isn't all bad. It's used to create art and solve problems. Maybe these ads just highlight how AI is utilized today, even if it's not the warmest picture. Then there are those ads making AI sound magical. "AI that talks to cars" or "AI so big it's from Texas. " What does that even mean? They're just grabbing attention. Why aren't there ads showing AI doing mundane tasks so we can enjoy life more? Maybe because AI can't really do that yet, or perhaps companies don't want to think about AI replacing humans. AI ads are strange. They don't promise to make us smarter or connect us like other tech. They just show how AI changes our daily lives, sometimes for the better, sometimes not.
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