A Parent’s Dilemma: The Loss of a Beloved Stuffed Animal
When your kid starts showing a preference for one of their stuffed animals, the common advice is to buy a backup in case the original goes missing. This advice rings particularly true when you find your child becomes emotionally attached to a particular toy. In a recent advertisement for Google’s new AI service, Gemini, we see a fictional but relatable scenario play out between two parents as they attempt to replace their child’s favorite stuffed toy, Mr. Fuzzy, after it gets left behind on an airplane.
The Scenario: Tracking Down Mr. Fuzzy
The ad humorously showcases the parents using Gemini to try and locate a replacement for the beloved lamb. However, they find out that the new toy is on backorder. In a novel twist, they leverage Gemini’s capabilities to create engaging images and videos of Mr. Fuzzy enjoying a worldwide adventure. From wearing a beret in front of the Eiffel Tower to dodging bulls in Pamplona, the portrayal is both adorable and curious. Still, one might wonder, can Gemini really perform such tasks?
Testing Gemini: A Real-Life Experiment
Curious and somewhat skeptical, I decided to conduct my experiment with Gemini using photos of Buddy, my son’s cherished stuffed deer, and posed the prompt mirrored in the ad: “find this stuffed animal to buy ASAP.” Although Gemini returned a couple of likely candidates, upon requesting further clarification, it generated an extensive response—a full eighteen hundred-word essay detailing the various hypotheses about Buddy’s identity. Its responses included whimsical phrases such as “I am considering the puppy hypothesis” and “The tag is a loop on the butt.” While the AI concluded that Buddy might be a discontinued toy from Target, it humorously suggested exploring eBay.
Creating Custom Images with Gemini
Switching gears, I submitted a different photo of Buddy, this time with the prompt: “make a photo of the deer on his next flight.” Gemini produced a charming image, albeit with some minor inaccuracies. I proceeded with another prompt, asking for a depiction of Buddy in front of the Grand Canyon, for which Gemini delivered an impressively crafted image. Yet, the completion of each task required careful prompting and fine-tuning.
Looks plausible enough. Image: Gemini / The Verge
Video Creations and Ethical Considerations
The ad concludes with the parents using Gemini to create cute videos of Mr. Fuzzy getting increasingly adventurous: snowboarding, white water rafting, and even skydiving. However, while the ad suggests a seamless process, it actually requires considerable input from the user with a constraint of three generated videos per day even on the premium account. Moreover, Gemini does not allow for any videos featuring children in unsafe contexts, adhering to ethical guidelines.
I felt unsettled as I tested further prompts that would showcase Buddy’s character. When I requested dialogue for Buddy addressing my son by name, the experience became a bit too personal and invasive for my comfort. This sparked a contemplation on the boundaries we set for our children regarding technology and the narratives we create around their emotions.
Reflecting on Childhood Bonds
The bond between a child and their stuffed animal is a deep-rooted aspect of childhood. As a parent, I am fully aware of the fleeting nature of this connection. Children eventually outgrow their stuffed toys, yet the memories and emotional ties they cultivate remain. The idea of substituting AI creations for those cherished experiences raises questions: how do we truthfully engage with our children when a beloved toy is lost? Should we employ technology to ease their pain, or is there virtue in facing the reality of loss together?
The intersection between nurturing their emotions and creating realistic narratives is a sensitive area. Personally, I find that introducing AI into this emotional space feels uneasy—a way of shielding myself from the inevitable sadness of their growing up.
All images and videos in this story were generated by Google Gemini.
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