Do Super Bowl Ads For AI Signal a Bubble About to Burst? (msn.com)
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- News link: https://slashdot.org/story/26/02/08/220228/do-super-bowl-ads-for-ai-signal-a-bubble-about-to-burst
- Source link: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/can-these-super-bowl-ads-make-americans-love-something-they-don-t-like/ar-AA1VUW1c
Last year AI companies spent over $1.7 billion on AI-related ads, notes the Washington Post, adding the blitz this year will be "inescapable" — even while [2]surveys show Americans "doubt the technology is good for them or the world..."
Slate wonders if that means history will repeat itself...
> The sheer saturation of new A.I. gambits, added to the mismatch with consumer priorities, gives this year's NFL showcase the sector-specific recession-indicator vibes that have defined Super Bowls of the past. 2022 was a [3]pride-cometh-before-the-fall event for the cryptocurrency bubble, which collapsed in such spectacular fashion later that year — thanks largely to [4]Super Bowl ad client Sam Bankman-Fried — that none of its major brands have ever returned to the broadcast. (... the coins themselves are once again [5]crashing, hard .) Mortgage lender Ameriquest was as [6]conspicuous a [7]presence in the mid-2000s Super Bowls as it was an absence in the later aughts, having folded in 2007 when the risky subprime loans it specialized in helped kick off the financial crisis. And then there were all those bowl-game commercials for websites like Pets.com and Computer.com in 2000, when the dot-com rush brought [8]attention to a slew of digital startups that [9]went bust with the bubble.
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> Does this Super Bowl's record-breaking A.I. ad splurge also portend a coming pop? Look at the business environment: The biggest names in the industry are swapping unimaginable stacks of cash [10]exclusively with one another . One firm's stock price [11]depends on another firm's projections, which depend on another contractor's successes. Necessary infrastructure is meeting resistance, and all-around investment in these projects is [12]riskier than ever. And yet, the sector is still willing to break the bank for the Super Bowl — even though, time and again, we've already seen how this particular game plays out.
People are using AI apps. And Meta has aired [13]an ad where a man in rural New Mexico "says he landed a good job in his hometown at a Meta data center," [14]notes the Washington Post . "It's interspersed with scenes from a rodeo and other folksy tropes, in one of . The TV commercial (and a similar one [15]set in Iowa ), aired in Washington, D.C., and a handful of other communities, suggesting it's [16]aimed at convincing U.S. elected officials that AI brings job opportunities.
But the Post argues the AI industry "is selling a vision of the future that Americans don't like." And they offer cite Allen Adamson, a brand strategist and co-founder of marketing firm Metaforce, who says the perennial question about advertising is whether it can fix bad vibes about a product.
"The answer since the dawn of marketing and advertising is no."
[1] https://adage.com/super-bowl/aa-2026-commercials-what-viewers-want-to-see-humor-ai/
[2] https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/technology/americans-have-become-more-pessimistic-about-ai-why/ar-AA1O1VyD
[3] https://slate.com/technology/2023/02/super-bowl-ads-crypto-ftx-larry-david-coinbase-matt-damon.html
[4] https://slate.com/technology/2023/10/sam-bankman-fried-trial-testimony-yedidia-julliard-opening-statements.html
[5] https://slate.com/technology/2026/02/bitcoin-crypto-treasury-wall-street-microstrategy.html
[6] https://youtu.be/vIGalNA3M6c
[7] https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB109710083303138474
[8] https://thehustle.co/the-year-startups-took-over-the-super-bowl
[9] https://www.cnbc.com/2021/02/05/10-super-bowl-ads-from-advertisers-that-dont-exist-anymore.html
[10] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/very-troubling-ais-self-investment-spree-sets-off-bubble-alarms-on-wall-street-160524518.html
[11] https://www.hussmanfunds.com/comment/mc251028/
[12] https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/ai-companies-distress-money-infrastructure
[13] https://www.ispot.tv/ad/BXXA/meta-investing-in-american-infrastructure-los-lunas
[14] https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/can-these-super-bowl-ads-make-americans-love-something-they-don-t-like/ar-AA1VUW1c
[15] https://www.facebook.com/Meta/videos/875085792048260/
[16] https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/27/technology/meta-data-center-ads.html
Betteridge and hyperbole (Score:3)
"Do Super Bowl Ads For AI Signal a Bubble About to Burst?"
Betteridge's Law aside, is this question calling the 1984 Apple Mac ad a signal that a bubble is about to burst? Some Super Bowls ads are bubble busts, some are great successes, and most are in between.
Yes, I repeat: (Score:2)
greytree on Thursday February 05, 2026:
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pets.com, etc., etc.
January 2000: Superbowl ad.
November 2000: Worthless.
Anthropic, Open AI, etc., etc.
January 2026: Superbowl ad.
November 2026: Even that's optimistic.
Sell NFTs ! Sell Bitcoin ! Sell Gold ! Buy AI !
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We can only hope (Score:2)
We all know there is an A.I. bubble.
Investment (Score:4, Interesting)
[1]Super bowl ads always payoff... [wikipedia.org]
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot-com_commercials_during_Super_Bowl_XXXIV