The Verge - Artificial Intelligences 2024年08月03日
Google pulls Gemini AI ad from Olympics after backlash
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谷歌的“Dear Sydney”奥运会广告引发不满,公司决定撤下该广告。广告中父亲让Gemini代写女儿给偶像的信,此举遭众多批评,谷歌称广告意在展示Gemini可提供写作起点,然而人们认为此广告未体现粉丝信的真实情感连接,科技公司在展示AI方面仍存在问题。

📃广告中父亲为女儿给奥运偶像写粉丝信,却让Gemini代写,这种做法被认为完全违背了写粉丝信的意义,即通过真诚表达建立人与人之间的心灵连接。

💬该广告在社交媒体上受到大量批评,许多人指出其鼓励走捷径而非自我表达,华盛顿邮报专栏作家甚至表示看到广告就想砸电视。

🤔谷歌虽称广告意在展示Gemini可提供写作起点,但人们认为写私人信件不应简单,应体现真实情感,而此广告未能做到,科技公司在展示AI时仍需更好理解人们的需求。

The “Dear Sydney” ad did not go over well with Olympics viewers. | Screenshot: Google

Google is not winning any gold medals for its Olympics ads this year. After days of backlash, the company has decided to pull its controversial “Dear Sydney” ad from Olympics coverage.

In the 60-second ad, a father seeks to write a fan letter, on his daughter’s behalf, to her Olympic idol, US track star Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone. The premise is the sort of treacly ad you expect to see at the Olympics, but things take a twist when instead of helping his daughter write a letter together, he just has Gemini do it for them both. “This has to be just right,” he says before prompting Gemini to tell Sydney how inspiring she is, that his daughter plans to break her record one day, and to add a “Sorry, not sorry” joke at the end.

From the get-go, the ad has drawn the ire of the internet. Many have lambasted the ad on social media for completely missing the point of writing a fan letter. (Which is, ostensibly, to make a heart-to-heart, human-to-human connection by being vulnerable and expressing how much your hero’s work has impacted your life.) Washington Post columnist Alexandra Petri penned a takedown stating she wants to “throw a sledgehammer into the television every time I see it.” Others have pointed out the ad encourages taking the easy way out instead of practicing self expression.

Meanwhile, in a statement to multiple outlets, Google acknowledged the negative feedback, but said that the commercial wasn’t meant to imply Gemini could completely replace humans. The ad was meant to “show how the Gemini app can provide a starting point, thought starter, or early draft for someone looking for ideas for their writing.”

This wouldn’t be the first time Big Tech stepped in it while trying to showcase the power of AI in an ad. A few months ago, Apple caught flack for its “Crush” ad, which showed a hydraulic press squishing creative tools into a shiny new iPad. People were understandably upset by the imagery, especially as AI sparks fears that technology will steal and replace the work of writers, artists, performers, and other creatives.

At the heart of the issue, tech companies still struggle to read the room with regard to AI. With the “Dear Sydney” ad, it isn’t even about AI stealing jobs. Generally speaking, humans crave authentic connection. What makes a fan letter precious is the knowledge that someone took time out of their busy life to express what you or your work means to them. It’s hard to imagine that McLaughlin-Levrone wouldn’t be moved by a rambling letter from a child with the occasional typo or awkward grammar.

Ironically, the father’s words leading up to his Gemini prompt were perfect enough. Conversely, the glimpses you can see of Gemini’s draft read more like a boilerplate cover letter. Google may have meant to show that Gemini is great at starting a draft, but it failed to understand that business emails are one thing. Writing personal letters isn’t supposed to be easy. Being nervous, pushing through it, and sending your honest feelings anyway — that’s the entire point.

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