Super Bowl LX: The Night LLMs Went Fully Mainstream (And What It Actually Teaches Us About AI)
Author(s): Nikhil Originally published on Towards AI. Super Bowl LX is the first time foundation models and AI assistants were simultaneously the product, the message, and part of the underlying infrastructure of the event, and that gives us an unusually clear signal on how the LLM ecosystem is maturing. This time the AI companies also buying the most expensive ad slots on earth and arguing with each other in front of 100‑plus million people. Image not provided with caption.Super Bowl LX demonstrated the increasing integration of AI into mainstream events, showcasing AI companies not only through advertisements but as central infrastructure components. The event highlighted contrasting business models within the AI sector, particularly between Anthropic and OpenAI, raising critical questions about trust and monetization strategies in AI deployment. Additionally, the use of generative models in creative work and AI’s role in sports broadcasting reflected a larger narrative of how AI systems are maturing, emphasizing the importance of human oversight and the evolution of AI into critical infrastructure rather than standalone applications. Read the full blog for free on Medium. Join thousands of data leaders on the AI newsletter. Join over 80,000 subscribers and keep up to date with the latest developments in AI. From research to projects and ideas. If you are building an AI startup, an AI-related product, or a service, we invite you to consider becoming a sponsor. Published via Towards AI