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Google’s Pixel 9 Super Bowl 2025 ad is all about Gemini Live

At Super Bowl 2025, Google is airing a Pixel 9 and Gemini Live ad called “Dream Job.” This is in addition to another Google Workspace with Gemini ad campaign.

“Dream Job” is the national in-game ad that shows a “father as he practices for an upcoming job interview with the help of Gemini Live on his Pixel.” 

The version Google shared on YouTube is just over 2 minutes long and tries to evoke the same emotion as 2009’s iconic “Parisian Love,” which is now 15 years old, by showing how the “father taps into the valuable lessons he’s learned as a parent, transforming his experiences into compelling answers and boosting his confidence.”

It includes the new Gemini Live feature that lets you “Talk Live about PDF,” which launched in January on Pixel and the Galaxy S24/25. We see a Porcelain Pixel 9 Pro throughout, but nothing besides Gemini is showcased.

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Save for using Gemini Live to talk about images, files, and YouTube video, the conversational assistant is available on all Android devices and as an iPhone app

Meanwhile, Google’s social/digital spot is called “Party Blitz” about “how AI can help you navigate unexpected situations with a little more knowledge.” At one minute long, it’s the funnier Gemini Pixel 9 ad of the two and ties into the Super Bowl.

Need to impress friends with your football knowledge or elevate your snack game? Gemini Live on Pixel is your go-to assistant for explaining complex plays or planning the ultimate party menu.

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