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Anthropic Super Bowl LX ads mock ChatGPT

February 4, 2026
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In a series of Super Bowl LX ads released today, AI company Anthropic is taking shots at OpenAI and ChatGPT, its biggest rival.

As you may have heard, OpenAI is bringing advertisements to users’ ChatGPT conversations, including in some paid plans. As recently as June 2025, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman described ads in ChatGPT as a “last resort.”

But as the latest ChatGPT models fail to deliver the big leaps in performance many users were expecting, and as OpenAI faces fierce competition from Google, OpenAI is reportedly in “code red” mode. Hence, advertisements in ChatGPT. Now, Anthropic is rubbing salt in the wound.

Watch the Anthropic Super Bowl LX ads about ChatGPT

Anthropic uploaded four new videos to YouTube, which all follow a similar format. The videos have dramatic-sounding titles like “Betrayal” and “Deception.” Per the Wall Street Journal, the ads were made for Super Bowl LX to promote the company’s AI chatbot Claude.

In one video, a forlorn young man asks his therapist how he can communicate better with his mom. His therapist’s answer sounds helpful at first, until she takes a hard pivot into sales mode.

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“Or, if the relationship can’t be fixed, find emotional connection with other older women on Golden Encounters, the mature dating site that connects sensitive cubs with roaring cougars,” the therapist says. “Would you like me to create your profile?”

In another, a scrawny 23-year-old asks for help building a workout plan, only for his personal trainer to pitch him on supportive insoles for “short kings.”

All of the videos end with the same tagline: “Ads are coming to AI. But not to Claude.”

You get the idea.


Disclosure: Ziff Davis, Mashable’s parent company, in April 2025 filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.

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