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Google yanks Olympics advert for Gemini AI chatbot after viewers revolt

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Editorial Board Published August 2, 2024
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Google has scrapped its Olympics commercial for the AI chatbot Gemini from its TV rotation only one week after the controversial advert, “Dear Sydney,” was first aired. 

 “[W]hile the ad tested well before airing, given the feedback, we have decided to phase the ad out of our Olympics rotation,” Google stated in an announcement to Fortune. 

“Dear Sydney,” which remains to be obtainable on YouTube, presently has over 320,000 views, although the remark part on its web page has been turned off. Within the video, a father helps his younger daughter write a letter to her hero, Olympic-hurdler Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, with the assistance of Gemini AI. 

The advert introduced on a wave of adverse suggestions on social media from viewers who discovered its theme disturbing. Many expressed disgust at the concept that a father would use AI to craft one thing as sentimental as a private letter from a baby. Others noticed it as proof of corporations pushing to dump important components of the human expertise—like creativity and household connection—to machines. Shelly Palmer, a media professor at Syracuse College, known as it “one of the most disturbing commercials I’ve ever seen.”

Have you ever seen Google’s “Dear Sydney” Olympic advert that includes a father utilizing Gemini AI to assist his younger daughter write a fan letter to Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone? It is among the most annoying commercials I’ve ever seen. To be clear, I like the concept of a younger aspiring athlete… pic.twitter.com/FFohdVBbut

— Shelly Palmer (@shellypalmer) July 29, 2024

The business even received ripped on the opinion web page of the Washington Submit.

I hate the Gemini ‘Dear Sydney’ advert extra with every passing second https://t.co/3C8pb20nWB

— Alexandra Petri (@petridishes) July 31, 2024

“We believe that AI can be a great tool for enhancing human creativity, but can never replace it,” Google informed Advert Age previous to scratching the advert. “Our goal was to create an authentic story celebrating Team USA. [The ad] aims to show how the Gemini app can provide a starting point, thought starter, or early draft for someone looking for ideas for their writing.”

Regardless of the suggestions, “Dear Sydney” was truly performing fairly nicely in comparison with different Olympic advertisements, based on information reported by Enterprise Insider. The advert monitoring firm System1 informed BI the business scored a 4.4 out of 5.9 on its rankings scale and stated it “champions diversity and inclusion by highlighting women in sports, providing young girls with role models.”

The “Dear Sydney” debacle is the second controversy involving Google’s Gemini because it launched the product final December. In February, the corporate quickly paused the chatbot’s picture technology function after complaints emerged that it was creating inaccurate and unrealistic depictions of the race of historic figures, together with portraying individuals of shade as Nazis or the U.S. Founding Fathers.

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