How AI Showed Up in Ads During Super Bowl This Year

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Themes surrounding artificial intelligence such as AI-driven product launch or ads created with the help of gen AI, and at least one poking fun at the technology, emerged throughout the Super Bowl this year.

For example, ahead of the Super Bowl, tech giants such as Microsoft released its Copilot AI ad while Google’s ad, “Javier in Frame” for its AI-powered Guided Frame feature in Pixel 8 spoke about the smartphone’s accessibility features.

Elsewhere, mainstream brands like Avocados From Mexico leveraged a multimodal AI tool called GuacAImole that uses text and image recognition and generation to create guacamole recipes.

Still, contrary to the surge of crypto commercials during the 2022 Super Bowl, which dubbed the event the “Crypto Bowl,” industry experts suggest the reality falls short of actual AI-led ads this Super Bowl despite the AI hype. Super Bowl remains the biggest night for advertisers and brands are far from willing to gamble their reputation on a spot—with a price tag of whooping $7 million for 30-second ad—generated by gen AI tools such as ChatGPT. Still, AI waxed and waned during the big game as brands positioned the technology in a positive light with the intention to drive top of funnel metrics for some while ultimately getting people to interact with its AI tool for others.

“Despite heightened interest and anticipation for AI in marketing and advertising, there’s a notable scarcity of actual AI-led ads this year,” said Graham Page, global managing director of media analytics, Affectiva. “Many advertisers, although heavily experimenting with AI, may not currently view the Super Bowl as the ideal testing ground due to potential unexpected errors. This scarcity contrasts with the undeniable fact that AI is being used in ways that are less obvious to viewers throughout the Super Bowl.”

AI as positive catalyst

Contrary to ads brimming with humor or celebrities, some brands pitched AI as enabler during the Super Bowl.

For example, Etsy’s 30-second ad debut showcased its new AI feature fueled by OpenAI’s GPT4—Gift Mode—clubbed with human curation to help shoppers select gift.

The brand’s strategy lied in shifting consumer perspective of Etsy as a holiday-only brand but a go-to platform of all-occasion shopping, taking it notch of brand awareness, Etsy vp of brand marketing and communications Brad Minor previously told ADWEEK.

Similarly, tech giant such as Microsoft’s ad focuses on the idea of using Copilot as a creative tool to push boundaries that empowers people. To that, Google’s AI-powered Pixel 8 ad reveals how AI helps blind people take photos.  

“In the Super Bowl content landscape, there’s an opportunity to reframe AI as a positive catalyst for creativity and engagement,” said Page. “Rather than speculating on any perceived intrusiveness, there’s potential to focus on AI’s possible role in crafting compelling narratives and enhancing viewer experiences. This approach emphasizes AI as a potentially invaluable tool for marketers, fostering a forward-looking and innovative perspective.”

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