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Google isn’t just paying big for AI talent — it’s splurging on celeb talent too

August 20, 2025
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Cody Rigsby, Alexandra Cooper, professional golfer Bryson DeChambeau, Steph Curry, the Jonas Brothers, and Jimmy Fallon were among the celebrities who made appearances at the Made By Google event on Wednesday.

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Jimmy Fallon. Alexandra Cooper. Steph Curry. The Jonas Brothers. Google isn’t just paying big to score major AI talent — it’s also ponying up for celeb talent.

If you tuned into Google’s Pixel event on Wednesday, you might have lost track of the number of celebrities flashing across your screen in the first five minutes.

The annual “Made by Google” keynote opened with a star-studded video montage, with celebrities “passing the phone” to each other. It kicked off with “Call Her Daddy” podcaster Alex Cooper and then cut to a number of household names and notable figures, including NBA star Steph Curry, golf pro Bryson DeChambeau, and F1 driver Lando Norris.

Jimmy Fallon also made an appearance in the intro before taking the stage to host the event.

The celebrity cameos didn’t end in the intro — they were name-dropped throughout the event. For example, while joining in on a demo showcasing Pixel’s texting platform, Fallon’s screen showed recent texts with Curry, Cooper, Joe Jonas, and other celebrities.

Jimmy Fallon in live demo at Made By Google
Jimmy Fallon showing his recent messages.

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Some of the celebrities also made it onstage in Brooklyn for live demos, like Cooper, who did a segment showing off Pixel’s new photo framing and editing capabilities.

Other buzzy names, like Peloton fitness instructor Cody Rigsby, broke a sweat testing the Pixel Watch 4.

Google's pixel event featured a famous Peloton instructor.
Peloton fitness instructor Cody Rigsby onstage at Google’s Pixel event.

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SubwayTakes’ Kareem Rahma appeared as well to introduce a pre-recorded video decrying the return of wired earbuds as a fashion statement.

It was a star-studded roster that couldn’t have been cheap — and a notable flex by Google, whose search and advertising business continues to boom, helping celebrity partnerships and hiring efforts in the AI talent wars.

Ahead of the showcase, Google announced a new partnership with Curry, who will serve as its “Performance Advisor” across Google Health, Pixel, and Google Cloud to help fine-tune its products.

Steph Curry in a skit during Google's Pixel event on August 20, 2025
NBA star Steph Curry in a Google sketch where he interviews for his new role with the company.

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At the event, Google celebrated the collaboration with a skit showing Curry in a mock interview at the tech giant. The event then closed with Nick Jonas greeting Jimmy Fallon on the stage, and showing a music video that the Jonas Brothers filmed on the Pixel 10 Pro.

Google’s events have often included celebrity appearances, but this year appeared to be a notable uptick.

Jimmy Fallon and Nick Jonas onstage at Google's Pixel 10 event.
Jimmy Fallon and Nick Jonas at Google’s August event, introducing The Jonas Brothers’ music video shot on the Pixel 10.

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Senior vice president of platforms and devices, Rick Osterloh, hinted at a reason why during an early conversation with Fallon at the start of the 10th Google Pixel event, which he said would be “pretty different.”

“There’s a lot of reasons to do it like this, but we think this year, we’ve got a game-changing phone with game-changing technology,” Osterloh said.

“Why not have a game-changing launch event,” he added.

The post Google isn’t just paying big for AI talent — it’s splurging on celeb talent too appeared first on Business Insider.

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