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I re-created Google’s cute Gemini ad with my own kid’s stuffie, and I wish I hadn’t

I re-created Google’s cute Gemini ad with my own kid’s stuffie, and I wish I hadn’t

I re-created Google's cute Gemini ad with my own kid's stuffie, and I wish I hadn't

I re-created Google’s cute Gemini ad with my own kid’s stuffie, and I wish I hadn’t

Buddy’s in space.

When your kid starts showing a preference for one of their stuffed , you’re supposed to buy a backup in case it goes missing.

I’ve heard this advice again and again, but never got around to buying a second plush deer once “Buddy” became my son’s obvious favorite. Neither, apparently, did the parents in Google’s newest ad for Gemini.

It’s the fictional but relatable story of two parents discovering their child’s favorite stuffed toy, a lamb named Mr. Fuzzy, was left behind on an . They use Gemini to track down a replacement, but the new toy is on backorder. In the meantime, they stall by using Gemini to create images and vid …

Read the full story at The Verge.