Google Made Its First AI-Generated TV Ad For AI Search Mode
Google is expanding the use cases of its AI models. Veo 3 is its text-to-video AI model, where you can generate videos with synchronized native audio from text prompts. This time, the company is using this artificial intelligence model to make TV ads for another AI-powered feature. Google has reportedly used its Veo 3 video-generation model to make a TV ad for AI Mode in Search.
Google’s first AI TV ad is reportedly made with Veo 3
As of November 1st, 2025, the TV advertisement is reportedly running on television channels, in movie theatres, and on social media. While we’ve seen Google showing off its generative AI tools, this commercial takes a new turn and opens doors for many such advertisements in the coming days.
The TV advertisement, titled “Planning a Quick Getaway? Just Ask Google,” shows a plush turkey using AI Mode in Google Search to find direct flights to a destination that doesn’t celebrate Thanksgiving. The search returns city names. The ad follows Tom (the turkey) jetting off to a destination, away from Thanksgiving celebrations.
The YouTube description just has a standard disclosure
This is a subtle showcase of how travelers can use Google Search’s AI Mode to research and make plans for their holidays. This is apparently the first of a series, with a Christmas version to follow. This follows previous campaigns made with Veo 3 from marketers, including vitamin maker Ritual, Coign, and prediction-market startup Kalshi.
The company doesn’t explicitly say that the ad was created with AI. However, the YouTube description has a standard disclosure for “altered or synthetic content,” but there’s no mention of Veo 3. Robert Wong, vice president of Google Creative Lab, told The Wall Street Journal that this was intentional. He adds that consumers don’t care if it’s AI or not.
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