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Tennis legend John McEnroe to face his toughest opponent yet – himself
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Legendary tennis star John McEnroe will undoubtedly go up against his toughest opponent this week – himself. Michelob ULTRA invited the four-time U.S. Open champion to "celebrate his joy" and to look back at his career accomplishments. McEnroe will go head-to-head against five different versions of himself – in 1979 when he won his first Grand Slam title, becoming the world's No. 1 tennis star in 1981, excelling as a tennis player in 1982, arguably his best year ever in 1984 and his final year on the ATP in 1992.
The Nervous Laughter of the Super Bowl's Robot Ads
If there's one thing we learned from the commercials that aired during this year's Super Bowl, it's that we humans are definitely not worried about robots or artificial intelligence at this juncture in history. In fact, we find them funny. We're laughing confidently, as humans do when confronted with a new trend or phenomenon that doesn't at all threaten or otherwise discomfit us. No fewer than six commercials that aired during Sunday's broadcast featured either robots or A.I. voice assistants interacting with humans. In each case, there was an implied comparison between bot and human. And in most cases, the message was this: Sure, robots are smarter and more capable than us in many ways.
The Most and Least Awful Commercials of This Year's Super Bowl
The Super Bowl is usually a terrible football game. Not in 2017 and 2018, though: Those games were unusually great! This year, however, the Super Bowl reverted to form--and it had a forgettable half-time show and largely forgettable ads to match. Were the commercials more entertaining than the game itself? The ads this year were largely risk-averse, save for a weird Burger King ad featuring Andy Warhol and a spot for the NFL itself featuring a very large cake.
- North America > United States > California (0.14)
- North America > United States > Wisconsin (0.04)
- Asia > South Korea (0.04)