Google releases new ad about US Declaration of Independence

In honor of the 250th anniversary of the United States' independence, Google unveiled its new advertising poster, as reported by Zamin.uz.
The tech giant poses an intriguing question: if the Founding Fathers of the American state had access to modern technology in 1776, what would the Declaration of Independence have looked like? The video showcases the capabilities of Google Workspace and the Gemini AI system, placing historical events in a modern work environment.
This was reported in detail by influential publications. In the ad, one can see Thomas Jefferson working on the document while receiving a message from Benjamin Franklin.
The entire process has been moved into Google's ecosystem, with all edits made through the document service. Meetings are scheduled using a special calendar, and discussions take place remotely via the video conferencing platform.
Finally, all participants confirm the completed document using electronic signatures. In line with modern technological trends, Google has skillfully integrated AI elements into this process.
Specifically, historical figures use an intelligent system to choose animal imagery for the national seal. Additionally, AI conducts meeting agendas and even provides recommendations on rejecting third-party requests for document access.
Through this ad, the company aims to demonstrate how convenient its intellectual tools are in everyday and even globally significant tasks. The visual aspect of the video is also noteworthy, as it emphasizes not only text but also the role of technology in creating imagery.
Despite this, the advertisement received mixed reactions on social media. Some users received the video positively and with humor, while others expressed critical opinions on various platforms.
Some experts and historians consider it inappropriate to portray the creation of such an important political document in this manner, arguing that introducing AI into such a significant historical moment feels somewhat artificial.
Nevertheless, Google aims through this campaign to increase the accessibility of its products. For users in Uzbekistan, remote work and AI tools are becoming increasingly commonplace.
Such creative approaches help illustrate how technologies can be applied not only in business but also in complex creative processes. Although historical events are presented in a unique style, this vividly demonstrates the opportunities of today's digital world.





