‘What if our founding fathers teamed up for a group project in 1776 using today’s advanced technology?’ A new and creative ad from Google Workspace amusingly asks this very question. Picture Benjamin Franklin shooting a quick text to Thomas Jefferson, checking on the progress of the Declaration of Independence draft. Jefferson doesn’t respond with a simple message; instead, he snaps a picture of the draft and uses an AI transcriber to transform it into a Google Doc.
Fascinating, isn’t it? The commercial doesn’t stop there, however. It imagines Franklin and John Adams hopping into the document to give their opinions in Google’s suggestion mode. At the same time, Google’s AI assistant, Gemini, manages their schedules by setting up a call via Google Meet and then actively takes notes during the meeting. The fun doesn’t stop there as the creative ad even suggests a uniquely quirky detail – Gemini proposing a turkey for the United States seal.
While undeniably entertaining, the commercial does border on cringe-worthy comedy. Just think about it, would the founding fathers, with their stern countenances, actually jump into using Google’s casual and free-flowing collaboration tools? Or, would they be more inclined towards something formal and more serious, like Microsoft Teams?
This delightful blend of history and tech will certainly pique your curiosity. For those eager to dive deeper into this clever and humorous commercial, don’t hesitate to read the full story at The Verge. And as you consider the role of AI in your own professional world, remember, an AI automated system can potentially streamline operations within your company. Discover innovative solutions at implementi.ai.
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