Coca-Cola has released more uncanny AI-generated Christmas ads, despite the backlash from last year, prompting calls to boycott the soft drink company. Once again, Coca-Cola is embracing generative AI ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Coca-Cola's recent AI-powered advert appears to have mixed up its facts. (Photo credit should read JUNG YEON-JE/AFP via Getty ...
Coca-Cola released a set of new holiday ads – and two created with generative AI are bubbling up discussion on social media. The pair of ads that utilize artificial intelligence dropped Monday, Nov. 3 ...
Compared to the high-tech special effects of modern commercials, Coca-Cola's first television advertisement was a strikingly ...
Coca-Cola brought back its glossy “Holidays Are Coming” campaign with two new spots that look straight out of a storybook—if the storybook were rendered by a very eager AI algorithm. We’ve got Santa!
For more than a century, Atlanta beverage giant Coca-Cola has released holiday ads that have closely shaped much of the imagery associated with Christmas. Think Santa Claus and polar bears. This year, ...
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Coca-Cola and McDonald’s learn the hard way that 'AI slop' ads just won’t cut it emotionally with consumers
・Last month, Coca-Cola launched an AI ad for its holiday campaign, “Holidays are coming.” ・McDonald’s aimed to talk about a stress-free Christmas with the title “The most terrible time of the year,” ...
Coca-Cola rolled out its 2025 holiday campaign this week, relying heavily on artificial intelligence to do the work of a team of creatives. The company revived its classic red trucks, lighting the way ...
Coca-Cola became one of the world’s most powerful brands by equating its soft drinks with happiness. Now it’s taking to the airwaves for the first time to address a growing cloud over the industry: ...
A new ad from the Coca-Cola Co. opens with a shot of a typewriter clacking out Stephen King’s The Shining. The viewer follows a passage being written in an old-timey typeface until there’s a reference ...
A new ad campaign from Coca-Cola appears to mistakenly attribute a non-existent J.G. Ballard work to the author. The section of text used in the ad is actually from a book of various interviews the ...
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