The NFL is back, much to the joy of football fans around the country.
Supporters of the Chargers and Dolphins were out en masse for Sunday’s season opener for both teams, and to the surprise of some fans, some “AI robots” joined them in the crowd.
The fans were shown on SoFi’s double-sided video board sitting with blank stares amongst their cheering human counterparts and were also seen at field level.
“It’s been in Ohio as early as the mid-1850s at least, brought in as an ornamental plant because of its unique foliage and white flowers,” Gardner said. “It was actually planted in people’s landscaping, and it has been spreading.”
They were located around the stadium to promote the upcoming 20th Century Studios sci-fi film “The Creator,” which debuts in theaters on Sept. 29 and is centered around a futuristic war between humans and robots.
This is not the first time that film promotion has infiltrated a major league sports stadium; actors promoting the horror film “Smile” sat behind home plate with creepy smiling masks at three MLB games – including a Cardinals-Dodgers game – in Sept. 2022.
Whether the promotion worked or not is still to be determined, but the AI fans couldn’t power the Chargers to victory, as the Bolts started their season with a 36-34 loss to Miami.