“I P 6 8! I P 6 8!,” shouted late-night host Jimmy Fallon, attempting and failing to pretend pleasure concerning the new Pixel smartphones. Fallon, who doubtless had by no means heard the technical time period earlier than, didn’t appear to appreciate that IP68 — a score that signifies telephones can survive being submerged in water — isn’t all that fascinating as a promoting level, neither is this water-resistance characteristic new to Google’s Pixel line. It’s been round because the 2018 Pixel 3. We’re on the Pixel 10 now, for reference.
In a surreal second that illustrated the tendency to overhype something related to AI advances, Google determined to drag out all of the stops for its Pixel 10 reside occasion on Wednesday.
Google’s new telephones, in fact, are fascinating on their very own deserves, as they showcase how Google is integrating AI into on a regular basis client experiences like taking photographs, texting buddies, translating cellphone calls, getting assist out in the actual world, and extra.
The awkward occasion made Google really feel out of contact, nevertheless. It additionally means that the corporate felt it wanted buzz to cowl up for an absence of tech advances, which isn’t the case. Whether or not folks prefer it or not, Google is dashing forward of Apple to place AI into the palms of shoppers via its smartphones. Had the tech large centered on that and proven real-world examples — not these involving movie star racecar drivers, basketball stars, or Peloton personalities — it could have been higher off.
As an alternative, it went for buzz with paid celeb appearances, together with occasion host Jimmy Fallon and others like Stephen Curry, podcaster Alex Cooper, the Jonas Brothers, and extra. The consequence was a watered-down, cringey, and at instances virtually QVC-like gross sales occasion, which Reddit customers instantly dubbed “unwatchable.”
Largely, this needed to do with Fallon’s efficiency.
Attempting to shift his goofy late-night persona to a company occasion, he ended up coming throughout as deeply uninterested within the expertise, necessitating an over-the-top show of decidedly less-than-genuine enthusiasm.
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“This is exciting. It’s like a Taylor Swift album announcement for nerds,” he started, insulting the broad viewers of people that would, in truth, tune in with curiosity to be taught concerning the newest in smartphone and AI advances.
Making an attempt to be a stand-in for the “mainstream consumer,” whoever Google’s entrepreneurs imagine that to be, Fallon interjected with banal questions, like what’s the which means of “agentic” or why is everybody speaking about AI in smartphones, or what’s a “walled garden?”

These high-level questions led solely to primary explanations from Google’s execs, like Rick Osterloh, Google’s senior vice chairman, Platforms & Gadgets — a job that Fallon joked sounded “made up.” (It appears like a fairly simple title to us, particularly in comparison with a lot weirder tech jobs like chief happiness officer or digital prophet.)
Solutions, in consequence, had been dumbed down for on a regular basis customers, even though they’re in all probability very a lot wherein AI fashions are getting used, how they work, or whether or not their privateness is in danger when operating AI on their private gadgets.
Throughout the occasion, Fallon confirmed little response or curiosity concerning the fascinating tidbits, like when Osterloh famous that Google’s AI assistant Gemini is coming to its augmented actuality glasses. But he pretended to be an avid consumer of some tech that he was clearly simply proven how one can use, like Circle to Search, which lets customers do a Google search by tapping, circling, or highlighting something on their display screen.
At one other level, Fallon held up indicators with quotes from supposed Reddit customers about how nice Pixel telephones are. “This first person says, ‘whenever I’m using a phone without Circle to Search, I feel like I’m in the Stone Age,” stated Fallon. (C’mon, Google, nobody stated that. Ever. And definitely not a Redditor.)
Later, Fallon embraced Google Vice President of Advertising and marketing Adrienne Lofton like a BFF and feigned pleasure over a desk lined with smartphones, watches, and earbuds. (Osterloh had in the meantime gone for the handshake-quick-back-pat combo.)
Lofton, trying hip in a denim-tuxedo jacket, couldn’t make the advertising and marketing communicate really feel that informal, although.
As an alternative, it immediately felt like we had been watching a type of previous home-shopping TV channels, like QVC or HSN, the place salespeople gush about no matter product is in entrance of them and you may see gross sales numbers enhance with each praise.

Lofton: “We’re taking the world’s best smartphone, and we’re upping our own game with the 10. It’s powerful, it’s fast, and feel the satin finish on the edges and the camera bar.”
Fallon: “Ooh, silky!”
Lofton: “See what I’m saying? The design of the aesthetic is unbelievable, and it’s a Pixel. So the camera is unbelievable. And the colors, we think — look at this palette. We think these colors are sexy as hell.”
Fallon: “Effectively, maintain it. It’s Wednesday afternoon. Let’s preserve it PG.“
The cringe. Absolutely the cringe.
Later within the occasion, different stars popped in for his or her moments, each reside and pre-recorded. The Jonas Brothers made a music video with a Pixel cellphone, which performed on the occasion’s finish.

Just a few of the celeb interactions felt pure. Cooper got here throughout as herself, very like in her personal interviews. The chat with photographer Andre D. Wagner was additionally a quick second of authenticity, as he talked about his artwork and method.
It’s comprehensible that Google would need to differentiate itself from the Apple occasion format to attract consideration to its personal {hardware} and software program advances. However who’re tech bulletins for if not for the individuals who care about tech? If Google is attempting to succeed in the mainstream tech fanatic, it doesn’t must do one thing like this. It simply has to get its telephones within the palms of creators who folks truly watch, like Marques Brownlee. (Which, fortunately, it did, too.)
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