OpenAI made a powerful debut at this year’s Super Bowl with a $14 million ad, positioning artificial intelligence alongside humanity’s most groundbreaking innovations.
The 60-second spot used a distinctive pointillism-inspired animation to trace human technological evolution, from the earliest tools like fire and the wheel to modern milestones such as space exploration and DNA sequencing.
The ad culminated with AI applications, particularly ChatGPT, handling everyday tasks like drafting business plans and providing language tutoring.
OpenAI’s Chief Marketing Officer, Kate Rouch, explained the approach was designed to resonate with the broad Super Bowl audience—many of whom may be unfamiliar with AI.
Unlike other AI-related campaigns, the ad avoided mentions of AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) and instead highlighted the practical applications of the technology. This decision emphasized the utility of AI in daily life, without overwhelming viewers with complex concepts.
Interestingly, while OpenAI used its own text-to-video AI, Sora, to help prototype ideas during the creative process, the final animation was entirely crafted by human artists.
Rouch emphasized that this choice was a celebration of human creativity, reinforcing the idea that AI is an extension of human capability, not a replacement.
OpenAI’s Super Bowl ad came at a crucial moment. The company is aiming for a $300 billion valuation and projects $11.6 billion in revenue this year.
With competitors like Google gaining momentum in the AI space, the commercial was seen as a strategic move to capture the public’s attention. The stakes were high after Google’s own AI ad faced backlash, making OpenAI’s pitch all the more critical.
Rouch acknowledged the growing discourse around AI’s societal impact, and the ad’s framing suggests that OpenAI is positioning AI as a transformative force akin to earlier technological leaps.
“This is the most powerful tool we’ve ever created, and it’s in your pocket right now,” said Rouch, referring to CEO Sam Altman’s recent remarks on the potential of AI.
While critics have questioned whether comparing AI to fire and the wheel is overblown, OpenAI remains steadfast in its belief that the technology has the potential to be as transformative as those foundational innovations.