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A new ad campaign from Coca-Cola appears to mistakenly attribute a non-existent J.G. Ballard work to the author.
Coca-Cola's holiday commercial, "The Holiday magic is coming." was made using the company's AI platform, Real Magic AI. Real Magic AI works similarly to image generator DALL-E and grants artists ...
The internet pile-on arrived swiftly as consumers decried the commercials as uncanny valleyesque perversions of the company’s classic ads. “Coca-Cola just put out an ad and ruined Christmas ...
Coca-Cola’s traditional Christmas “Holidays Are Coming” ad featuring a convoy of bright red trucks pulling into town got an AI remake this year, as well as several excited children who ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Coca-Cola has been making Christmas ads for a very, very long time. But it’s latest one was created using AI-generation tools and its a terrible ...
So Coca-Cola's latest campaign can't help but bring to mind the phrase, 'if you've got it, flaunt it'. The brand's ingenious new 'Classics' ad sees the brand highlighting instances of its name ...
Coca-Cola's UK TV ad campaign for the 2024 holiday season has launched The iconic 'Holidays Are Coming' ad has been recreated using AI Coca-Cola CMO Javiet Mexa says, "we want to bring Holidays ...
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 ...
Some initially assumed the ad to be fake until they saw it posted by official Coca-Cola channels. Others see an opportunity for rivals. "Pepsi, now's your chance to make a live action ad bashing ...
Coca-Cola just revealed three new holiday ads created with generative AI. One for Coke Zero is on its YouTube page, unlisted. The comments below the video are a war zone. People hate the ad.
Coca-Cola in recent weeks has been hit by backlash in the Middle East and Asia over a botched effort to head off a boycott after its Bangladeshi franchise launched an advertising campaign falsely ...