Sam Altman got exceptionally testy over Claude Super Bowl ads
The bot, portrayed by a blonde woman, offers some classic bits of advice.
And then twists into an ad for a fictitious (we hope!)
cougar-dating site called Golden Encounters.
Another commercial features a slight young man looking for advice on building a six pack.
After offering his height, age, and weight, the bot serves him an ad for height-boosting insoles.
They are funny enough that even Sam Altman admitted on X that he laughed at them.
But he clearly didn’t really find them funny.
” First, the good part of the Anthropic ads: they are funny, and I laughed.
But I wonder why Anthropic would go for something so clearly dishonest.
ChatGPT is still the most popular chatbot by a large margin.
“We are not stupid and we know our users would reject that.
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” Altman then went on to fling some equally questionable assertions at his rival.
“Anthropic serves an expensive product to rich people,” he wrote.
” But Claude has a free chat tier, too, with subscriptions at $0, $17, $100, and $200.
ChatGPT’s tiers are $0, $8, $20, and $200.
One could argue the subscription tiers are fairly equivalent.
Altman also alleged in his post that “Anthropic wants to control what people do with AI.
” He argues it blocks usage of Claude Code from “companies they don’t like,” like OpenAI, and said Anthropic tells people what they can and can’t use AI for.
True, Anthropic’s whole marketing deal since day one has been “responsible AI.
Still, both chatbot companies have usage policies, AI guardrails, and talk about AI safety.
And while OpenAI allows ChatGPT to be used for erotica while Anthropic does not, OpenAI, like Anthropic, has determined that some content should be blocked, particularly in regards to mental health.
Using “authoritarian” in a rant over a cheeky Super Bowl ad is misplaced, at best.
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