Super Bowl LX, featuring the Seattle Seahawks versus the New England Patriots, is set to kick off on Sunday, February 8th at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, but this year, the commercial breaks may be dominated by artificial intelligence. According to The Verge, AI-generated ads are expected to make an appearance, with one ad for Anthropic's AI platform already slated to take jabs at competitors like OpenAI.
The Super Bowl, or "Benito Bowl" as some are calling it due to the Bad Bunny-led halftime show, is a major event. The Verge noted that last year's Super Bowl featured a Google Gemini ad that had a factual error.
Beyond the Super Bowl, AI continues to make headlines in other areas. Ars Technica reported that Anthropic researchers used 16 instances of the company's Claude Opus 4.6 AI model to build a C compiler from scratch. Over two weeks, the AI agents worked on a shared codebase with minimal supervision, resulting in a 10,000-line compiler. The project cost approximately $20,000 in API fees.
However, the use of AI is not without its challenges. Ars Technica also reported that a New York federal judge terminated a case due to a lawyer's repeated misuse of AI in drafting filings. The attorney, Steven Feldman, was sanctioned for including fake citations and "conspicuously florid prose" in his documents.
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