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January 31, 2020
By David Griner
 
 
Here's What You Get When An AI Makes a Super Bowl Ad Bingo Card
 

You're an ad nerd. I'm an ad nerd. Hey, we're all ad nerds, and we all appreciate having dorky ways to pass the time during the Super Bowl. 

Super Bowl ad bingo is a classic, but maybe...too classic? We all know the tropes to look for: smart pets, bumbling spouses, Christopher Walken cameos, etc. 

So we decided to ask our experimental, ad-pitching AI, the Adweek Super Bowl Bot, to create its own spin on a bingo card. And it is...something. 

Check it out and be sure to keep one handy so that you'll be ready when dogs bark orders, cats start grilling, people traipse in the countryside, robots rise up and the beer god offers jingoistic salutes.

In more serious Super Bowl prep news, here are a few links that might help you get in a big mood for the Big Game:

• Want to watch the ads? Here's our updated collection of all the final spots that have gone live so far.
• And our Super Bowl Ad Tracker has lots more details on what to expect during the game.
• Definitely make sure you're following @Adweek on Twitter and Instagram before our real-time commentary, reviews and voting begin on Sunday!
• And heck, you can give me a follow too. I'm @Griner on Twitter, and I'll definitely want to know if you complete the bot's bingo card.

Until kickoff,  

Boop! 

David Griner
Creative and Innovation Editor
David.Griner@Adweek.com

 
 
 
 
 
 
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