'What is the Whopper burger?': Burger King launches TV advert that hijacks your Google Home
Burger King has released a new TV advert designed to make viewers' Google Home voice assistants advertise the company's burgers. The device, which only launched in the UK last week, listens to and quickly processes spoken commands, before firing the answers back at you. It's activated by the phrase, "Okay Google", which the fast food company has decided to hijack. In the ad, a person tells the camera that 15 seconds isn't enough time to "explain all the fresh ingredients in the Whopper sandwich". The I.F.O. is fuelled by eight electric engines, which is able to push the flying object to an estimated top speed of about 120mph.
Apr-12-2017, 18:25:03 GMT
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