What AI Companies Do Not Want You to Know

Beyond their Super Bowl ads, what OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and Amazon do not tell you about their AI business models | Edition #272
What AI Companies Do Not Want You to Know

What AI Companies Do Not Want You to Know This article analyzes the Super Bowl advertisements of major AI companies, including OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic, suggesting that these ads employ emotional appeals and idealized imagery that do not fully represent the companies’ practices. It highlights concerns regarding data privacy, the potential mental health impact of AI chatbots, and the strategy of embedding AI into services, which the author posits can lead to deskilling.

  • Tech companies, including OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and Amazon, used Super Bowl ads to showcase their AI products.
  • Advertisements often use emotional appeals and idealized perceptions rather than unbiased product descriptions.
  • OpenAI’s ad for Codex promoted human ingenuity, contrasting with its AI chatbot’s potential negative impacts and ongoing copyright lawsuits.
  • Google’s ad for Gemini focused on family connections, while the article raises concerns about its privacy-invasive scanning of user accounts and aggressive “AI first” strategy.
  • Anthropic created ads criticizing OpenAI’s decision to run ads on ChatGPT, positioning itself as a potentially more ethical player in the AI industry. Continue reading https://www.luizasnewsletter.com/p/what-ai-companies-do-not-want-you
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