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AI wars begin with new Super Bowl commercials

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 · 13h
2026 Super Bowl’s AI Ads Point To A New Advertising Era
Forget about celebrities, humor and nostalgia. The biggest trend in Super Bowl advertising this year is using artificial intelligence to generate AI Super Bowl ads, and it heralds a new — some would s...

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 · 19h · on MSN
The AI wars begin with new Super Bowl commercials
 · 15h · on MSN
Super Bowl 60 commercials takeaways: AI doesn't fly with savvy viewers
 · 14h
Anthropic took aim at OpenAI with a snarky ad and won the AI Super Bowl
Forget the Patriots vs. the Seahawks: The real Super Bowl showdown was Anthropic vs. OpenAI.

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 · 1d
Big Tech Taps Super Bowl Commercials to Put Human Face on A.I.
 · 1d
The Biggest Super Bowl Rivalry Is Between Two Centibillion-Dollar AI Companies
 · 1d
Super Bowl Ads Are First Shot in New AI War
Anthropic, which vows to build AI to "serve humanity’s long-term well-being," unveiled a series of spots on Wednesday, including two slated to run during coverage of Super Bowl LX to highlight that us...

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New York Magazine · 10h
All Those Super Bowl Ads About AI Were a Strange and Unsettling Mess
 · 14h
AI-related names mostly rise on Monday following Super Bowl's tech-heavy ads
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OpenAI Abandons ‘io’ Branding for Its AI Hardware

A court filing in a trademark lawsuit reveals OpenAI won't use the name “io” for its AI hardware device, which isn't expected to ship until 2027.
20h

As AI enters the operating room, reports arise of botched surgeries and misidentified body parts

Medical device makers have been rushing to add AI to their products. While proponents say the new technology will revolutionize medicine, regulators are receiving a rising number of claims of patient injuries.
10h

How one Wall Street analyst is spotting AI winners and losers in the stock market

The recent tech sell-off spooked Wall Street, sparking a rerating of AI stocks. One analyst shares his criteria for picking winners in the AI race.
19hon MSN

This job has become the ultimate case study for why AI won’t replace human workers

Radiology has come up multiple times as an example of a field that’s been impacted by AI without replacing the need for human workers.
7h

Best AI Headshot Generator for 2026: How to Choose the Right Tool

A practical buyer’s guide to choosing an AI headshot generator in 2026. Compares Magic Hour, Nano Banana (Gemini),
20hon MSN

AI agents failed at real-world consulting tasks — but Mercor's CEO says they're still on track to replace consultants

Mercor found AI agents failed at most consulting tasks, but its CEO says the models are improving so rapidly consultants should be worried.
6hon MSN

Medical misinformation more likely to fool AI if source appears legitimate, study shows

Feb 9 (Reuters) - Artificial intelligence tools are more likely to provide incorrect medical advice when the misinformation comes from what the software considers to be an authoritative source, a new study found.
19h

Legal AI Startup Harvey In Talks To Raise $200 Million At $11 Billion Valuation

The startup, which develops AI software for lawyers and big law firms, is raising additional capital, increasing its valuation from $8 billion just two months ago.
11h

What Is AI.com? The $70 Million Domain Being Called ‘the Absolute Peak of the AI Bubble’

The Financial Times reported that in April 2025, Marszalek paid $70 million to obtain the AI.com domain, which the publication says is the most ever spent on a domain, far more th
16hon MSN

Apollo, xAI near $3.4 billion deal to fund AI chips, The Information reports

Feb 9 (Reuters) - Apollo Global Management is close to finalizing a roughly $3.4 billion loan to an investment vehicle that plans to buy Nvidia chips and lease them to Elon Musk's xAI, The Information reported on Monday,
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