LeBron James will star in the first big ad push for self-driving cars
LeBron James will star in an Intel commercial showing off the company's self-driving-car technology, marking the first big ad push for driverless vehicles.
Companies have avoided advertising driverless tech to the general public. Uber and Google spinoff Waymo have launched self-driving-car trials in select cities, but limited the marketing for them to YouTube videos and blog posts.
The reluctance is likely because companies have landed themselves in hot water for past marketing attempts.
Mercedes pulled an ad last year for its 2017 E-Class following criticism that it misled consumers on the car's self-driving capabilities. Tesla doesn't advertise any of its cars, but has removed "self-driving" branding from its websites following reports of people misusing the technology.
Unlike Mercedes and Tesla, Intel isn't actually selling a product, so it has more leeway to experiment with advertisements. In the ad, an apprehensive James crawls into the back seat of an autonomous vehicle, watching the car guide itself on its own.
It's the first advertisement to be shown to a general public audience for a fully driverless car. The campaign will appear before the NBA season opener on Oct. 17, The Verge reported.
Airing a commercial with James is a sure way to get the word out that, yes, Intel is working on self-driving-car tech. The software giant is a latecomer to the self-driving-car arms race, but has been investing seriously in the technology.
Intel bought Mobileye, an autonomous-driving company, for $15.3 billion in March. The company has agreed to spend $250 million on developing the software for autonomous cars and has partnered with Waymo and BMW.
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