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Google Assistant TV Commercial, 'Joe Pesci Watches Home Alone Again'
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Google Assistant TV Commercial, 'Joe Pesci Watches Home Alone Again'

Google Assistant

While watching a football game with friends, Joe Pesci sees his former costar, Macaulay Culkin, reprise his famous "Home Alone" role on a Google commercial. Joe shushes the entire room so that everyone can appreciate the ad fully, even adding his own commentary to make sure everyone really gets what's going on. Laughing along to all his favorite scenes, Joe watches closely as the now fully grown Kevin McCallister uses his Google Assistant to lock up the house nice and tight, warding off any pote

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General Electric TV Commercial, 'Sarah: Building Advanced, Robot-like Machines'
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General Electric TV Commercial, 'Sarah: Building Advanced, Robot-like Machines'

General Electric

Sarah, a General Electric employee, is building a jet engine. When her parents and brother come to visit and see how the company works, they are surprised to hear that GE, a company that is known for its industrial achievements, is also working in the digital arena, making technologically-advanced machines. Upon hearing this, Ricky asks if Sarah means robots and asks about a nearby robot. As it turns out, it is not a robot, but instead Sarah's coworker Earl. And the other robot he asks about? Th

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General Electric TV Commercial, 'Orc-O-Gram'
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General Electric TV Commercial, 'Orc-O-Gram'

General Electric

How hard would you try to get the job of your dreams? What lengths would you go to? GE, the "digital company that's also an industrial company," imagines a scenario in which candidates are brought in the office to talk themselves up. A man dressed as an orc comes in to sing about how amazing Stacey Drew is, which seems crazy... that is, until a man dressed as an elf prances in to sing the praises of Sanjay Patel.

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General Electric TV Commercial, 'Sarah Explains: Digidustrial?'
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General Electric TV Commercial, 'Sarah Explains: Digidustrial?'

General Electric

Sarah's family pays her a visit at work so they can see what General Electric is up to these days. She explains that the jet engines are built and programmed to talk, making GE a digital and industrial company. That's quite a mouthful, so her little brother tries out a few combinations, like indigital, digidustrial, and indigenous.

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General Electric TV Commercial, 'What's the Matter with Owen?: Zazzies'
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General Electric TV Commercial, 'What's the Matter with Owen?: Zazzies'

General Electric

Two young couples are enjoying each other's company along with some drinks, chips and salsa in a backyard. Owen announces that he just got a job programming at GE and that he's going to have the opportunity to help change the world. The other guy quickly interjects to tell everyone about his new job at Zazzies, the app that lets you put fruit hats on animals, and totally steals Owen's thunder. No one seems to care about the world-changing projects he'll be working on and would rather put melon h

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General Electric Software TV Commercial, 'Spot the Difference: System'
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General Electric Software TV Commercial, 'Spot the Difference: System'

General Electric Software

If two trains leave St. Louis for Albuquerque at the same time, which one will arrive first? No, it's not a trick question. The train on the right is a part of an intelligent system, created by GE, that creates an optimal trip profile for all trips on the line. The train on the left looks like it's going to be stopped for awhile. That's the power of GE Software

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General Electric Turbines TV Commercial, 'Back to the Future'
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General Electric Turbines TV Commercial, 'Back to the Future'

General Electric Turbines

Things sure have changed a lot since 1985. General Electric is improving turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software to help power entire cities. The rubines of today can power us all into the future.

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General Electric TV Commercial, 'My Dad Works at GE'
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General Electric TV Commercial, 'My Dad Works at GE'

General Electric

This little girl's father makes lunar powered, submarine fans, prints things in 3D. He works at GE.

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General Electric Predix TV Commercial, 'BrainDrone'
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General Electric Predix TV Commercial, 'BrainDrone'

General Electric Predix

While at a job fair, Owen walks by a woman working for BrainDrone, a company that allows people to control drones with their minds. She asks Owen if he's trolling for a gig, but he explains that he's stationed at the GE booth where they're creating an operating system called Predix that's supposedly going to change the world. The woman tells her brain to tell the drone to get Owen a copy of her resume, but the drone has a mind of its own. After a few spastic circles, the drone makes a crash land

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General Electric TV Commercial, 'What's the Matter with Owen?: Hammer'
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General Electric TV Commercial, 'What's the Matter with Owen?: Hammer'

General Electric

Owen's parents are very proud of him for getting a job at the great industrial company that is General Electric, that's why they're handing down his grandpappy's hammer to him. They don't understand that their son is actually a software developer for GE and won't be needing a sledgehammer -- they just think he's too weak to pick it up.

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General Electric TV Commercial, 'What If Scientists Were Celebrities?'
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General Electric TV Commercial, 'What If Scientists Were Celebrities?'

General Electric

If you haven't heard of Millie Dresselhaus yet, General Electric is about to change that. Everyone is flocking to her lecture series, copying her fashion and adopting her passion for physics. With her own doll and even her own emoji, this first woman National Medal of Science in Engineering winner is the talk of the town as GE imagines a world where female scientists are treated as celebrities. Hoping to inspire such a world, the company is promising to hire more women in technical roles and pro

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General Electric TV Commercial, 'What Would Happen?'
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General Electric TV Commercial, 'What Would Happen?'

General Electric

What would happen if energy could come from everything, or if power could go anywhere? GE believes that anything can happen.

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General Electric TV Commercial, 'Spot the Difference: Wind Turbine'
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General Electric TV Commercial, 'Spot the Difference: Wind Turbine'

General Electric

General Electric brings you software that lets wind turbines turn towards the wind and make energy out of thin air. Now, software in two things that are exactly the same, make all the difference.

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General Electric TV Commercial, 'Meet Molly, the Kid Who Never Stops Inventing'
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General Electric TV Commercial, 'Meet Molly, the Kid Who Never Stops Inventing'

General Electric

Molly is a resilient young inventor who would rather work smart than work hard. That's why, when her father asks her to take out the trash, she sees it as an opportunity to flex her scientific muscles. Instead of continuing to trudge out into the nighttime rain in her red slicker, she conceives of a rig that utilizes her family's clotheslines and her bicycle, which she can control from the comfort of her room. This sets a creative storm in Molly's mind, leading her to automate other unsavory cho

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General Electric TV Commercial, 'What's the Matter With Owen?: Big News'
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General Electric TV Commercial, 'What's the Matter With Owen?: Big News'

General Electric

Owen walks into his dorm and is surprised by his friends with cake, noisemakers and balloons! They heard he got a job as a developer and wanted to celebrate. When he tells them that he'll be working at General Electric they are all really confused and don't understand what he'll be doing. He tries to explain it to them, but all they take out of his explanation is that he might be working on a train...

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General Electric Industrial Internet TV Commercial, 'The Boy Who Beeps'
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General Electric Industrial Internet TV Commercial, 'The Boy Who Beeps'

General Electric Industrial Internet

A boy is born with a very special ability allowing him to speak to technology. He spends his days synchronizing machines until one day when he wants to see the stars. When you speak the language of industry, you control the conversation.

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GE Works TV Commercial, 'Olympic Athletes'
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GE Works TV Commercial, 'Olympic Athletes'

GE Works

Take a look inside an Olympic athlete and everything the human body needs to succeed, all while using GE's imaging technology.

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General Electric TV Commercial, 'What Matters'
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General Electric TV Commercial, 'What Matters'

General Electric

A boy from a rural village walk with his friends to school. GE says that it doesn't matter to him that the company powers a third of the planet. A women gets on an airplane. GE says she doesn't care that a plane powered by its technology takes off every two seconds. A woman gets an ultrasound. GE says she isn't impressed that the company spans three centuries of invention. These people have other things that matter to them. GE says that technology is how it does things, but people are why it doe

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General Electric TV Commercial, 'Childlike Imagination: What My Mom Does at GE'
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General Electric TV Commercial, 'Childlike Imagination: What My Mom Does at GE'

General Electric

What's Mom's job at GE like to her children? GE looks at the products they create through the eyes of a child.

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My Clean PC TV Commercial, 'No More Tears' Featuring John O'Hurley
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My Clean PC TV Commercial, 'No More Tears' Featuring John O'Hurley

My Clean PC

Speed up your computer and slow down your tears, with MyCleanPC. Get your free computer diagnosis today!

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