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Super Bowl is one of the largest stages for marketing. This year, Google is using it to turn the attention of small businesses throughout America that are benefiting from its artificial intelligence models (AI).
As part of his “50 History, 50 States” campaign, Google will illustrate the influence of it on small businesses by presenting 50 stories of clients from all 50 countries. Advertising will appear near advertising by some of the world’s largest brands that brought millions for the coveted broadcast time.
Joe Architect of Massachusetts, Jacobsen’s Salt Co. Oregon, New Jersey’s Nuts.com and Texas Coolers will be among profiled businesses, along with their use of Google Gemini.
It comes as he is taking the central phase in a wide range of industries and in aspects of everyday life. At the same time, it is also pushing panic among politicians and investors, as China’s Deepseek begins to reach with American technology companies.
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“We wanted to show what is possible with him in the workspace today, and how the real businesses are using,” said Harris Beber, the head of global marketing for work space. “Which best way to show the unexpected ways of it helps real businesses in America than to allow them to share their stories?”
Gemini, Google’s Chatbot I previously known as Bard, has an essential functionality involved with business space business and enterprise plans, allowing customers to enter tools that can help them with everything, by Writing grant proposals up to the development of the marketing copy, to the ridicule of the slide models, Harris said
Jeremy and Dennis Denson are the co -founders of Bison Coolers, a family owned by the family that refrigerants in the SH.BA (Bison coolant)
Google said it specifically emphasized the impact of its technology on small businesses as they are a critical impetus for the US economy. More than 34 million small businesses in the US make 43.5% of GDP, according to small business administration (SBA). They also make up 99.9% of all businesses.
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“Small businesses are the blood of our economy. We have a lot of pride when we know that we are helping to create jobs here in the US,” said Bison Coolers Jeremy Denson’s co -founder. “We have been able to preserve and create jobs in both our local plants, and it is very useful to know that we are contributing to both our local communities and our economy.”
Denson said the company does not have the resources that make its competitions because it is a small, family -owned business. Its company provides ideal heavy coolant for camps, hunting and sea use. Produces everything in the SH.BA

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Denson said his company relies on workspace and Gemini to be more efficient in its daily operations as well as its marketing needs.
“We use it to help e -mail craft marketing, product descriptions, social media posts or any other options that can help improve efficiency and quality,” he said.
It has helped bison coolers maintain the benefit despite the highest production costs.
“Being able to achieve less allows us to focus more on strategy, product development and increased management,” Denson said.
Other pronounced businesses vary in a range of industries. Some of the other 50 businesses include the guardian’s attitude on Webster Springs, Western Virginia; Cornhole American League in Rock Hill, South Carolina; And Morgan Ranch in Omaha, Nebraska, which produces premium Wagyu beef for global markets.