The upcoming Super Bowl LX, set to take place on Sunday, February 8th at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, is poised to showcase artificial intelligence in a prominent way, particularly within its commercial breaks, according to The Verge. Beyond the game itself, which will see the Seattle Seahawks take on the New England Patriots and feature a halftime show headlined by Bad Bunny, AI is expected to be a major player.
Last year's Super Bowl featured a Google Gemini ad that stumbled on a cheese-related fact, and this year's game will include an ad for Anthropic's AI platform, which will take aim at its competitors, including OpenAI, according to The Verge. AI-generated ads could also make an appearance.
In other tech news, Anthropic researchers recently deployed 16 instances of the company's Claude Opus 4.6 AI model to build a C compiler from scratch, according to Ars Technica. Over two weeks and nearly 2,000 Claude Code sessions, costing approximately $20,000 in API fees, the AI agents reportedly produced a 10,000-line compiler. This experiment highlights the growing trend of AI agents working collaboratively.
Meanwhile, consumers looking for deals can find them this weekend. The Verge reported that LG's C5 TV and Anker's power bank are among the best deals available. Additionally, Sony's Bravia 9 Series QLED screens are seeing significant discounts, with a $900 markdown on the 75-inch model and a massive $1,800 discount on the 85-inch version, according to Wired. These large screens, reaching a peak brightness of 3,000 nits, offer an immersive viewing experience.
For those prone to misplacing items, the second-generation AirTags are a potential solution, according to The Verge. The louder chime and extended range are considered improvements.
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