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Daniel Herman's avatar

There were no less than 3 mental anomie-inducing commercials playing nonstop (well, decidedly stop in the case of Google AI's) during these olympics. This one, and one where Willem Dafoe talks about what a piece of shit he is, but in a way that is referencing winning sports that I did not understand until the 3rd time I saw it.

Uber has one that's completely schizophrenic. It starts with a bunch of clips of people being alone/sad, both pulled from social media and stuff they seemingly filmed. A real cosmic gumbo of unrelated shit, set to "Perfect Day" by Lou Reed, ironically I guess. Then it transitions into the part where Uber provides a solution(?), but in the most stupefying way: clips of people saying "on my way". But from like, Perry Mason and Frighteners and MOLLY'S GAME? I don't want to think about Molly's Game unforewarned. And that's set to "I Want to Hold Your Hand" for reasons I simply cannot understand. I guess it's like a spiritual hand hold Uber gives you by delivering you treats? But that's insane.

The experience of these 3 ads playing during what I really thought were awe-inspiring opening ceremonies almost ruined it for me. But not quite, so I win.

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Margaret's avatar

I think it was Ryan Broderick Garbage Day himself who elegantly linked the (US) tech industry's long line of stinkers - bitcoin, blockchain, NFTs, the metaverse, now LLMs masked as AI - as the end of American tech supremacy, because they have no actual innovation. They're not solving anyone's problems, or even making our lives easier (see an Upwork survey that found 77% of workers find that AI is adding to their workload not decreasing it https://futurism.com/the-byte/ai-adding-work-study). They want to burn the planet down in exchange for jpegs of women with five tits, when there are plenty of hard working DeviantArt account holders who have been doing that work pro bono for decades.

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