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Google yanks Olympics ad about AI-drafted fan letter

Google has decided to pull its Gemini Olympics ad featuring a dad asking the chatbot to help his daughter write a fan letter to her idol, gold medalist Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone.

The big picture: The “Dear Sydney” ad ruffled the feathers of online critics who believe that using generative AI to help a child write a fan letter sucks the life out of a time-honored tradition of fandom and also constitutes lazy parenting.

Ad Age reports that Google has removed the ad from its TV rotation, but you can still view it on YouTube.

Between the lines: Apple and Bumble have both recently apologized for marketing missteps.

Yes, but: Many users find chatbots like Gemini and ChatGPT helpful to get started on all sorts of writing projects, especially if they’re struggling with a blank page.

What we’re watching: As genAI becomes even more ubiquitous, we need to come up with standards around its acceptable use in creative personal and work-related projects.

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