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  • AI steals the spotlight in Super Bowl ads, led by celebrities and tech brands
    February 8, 2026, 9:24 PM EST. AI-themed ads are dominating Super Bowl LX, as marketers enlist celebrities and high-profile brands to turn tech into primetime entertainment. The rollout borrows from the cryptocurrency era's flash, courting fans with familiar names - Spike Lee, Marshawn Lynch, Ben Stiller - and products from Meta, Amazon's Ring, Instacart, Ramp and Salesforce. Meta markets an 'Athletic Intelligence' device, Ring touts AI for lost-pet searches, and Ramp deploys Kevin Malone as a paperclip-maximization proxy. The spectacle arrives as executives confront investor jitters, fatigue around tech bets, and anxieties about an economic downturn. Even non-AI spokespeople, like MrBeast and Serena Williams, tilt toward AI-enabled health and workplace tools. Sunday's ads aim to redefine what AI means on a consumer stage.

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SpaceX delays Starship Mars push, targets March 2027 moon landing first, WSJ says

スペースX、火星へのスターシップ計画を延期 まず2027年3月の月面着陸を目指すとWSJ報道

2月 8, 2026
SpaceX told investors it aims to attempt an uncrewed lunar landing in March 2027, delaying its previously planned Mars mission. The company is shifting focus to the Moon as part of NASA’s Artemis program, which relies on Starship for a 2028 landing. SpaceX did not comment on how the change affects its NASA contract. Starship still faces major technical hurdles, including in-orbit refueling.