Coca-Cola’s Christmas ads are AI-generated and deeply uncanny, sparking online backlash from those who claimed the magic had ...
Coca-Cola's latest AI-generated ad has ignited controversy online, raising questions about creativity and ethics in ...
The ad does suck. It’s a riff on the beloved 1995 Coca-Cola ad that features a convoy of lit-up Coke trucks delivering ...
Some people poke fun at AI commercials, but experts say consumers don’t care how they are made—and advertisers want to show ...
Coca-Cola responds to criticism over its AI-generated Christmas advertisement, standing by its innovative approach.
"The Coca-Cola Company has celebrated a long history of capturing the magic of the holidays in content, film, events, and ...
With three AI-generated takes on its traditional holiday commercial, the brand takes a leap using the tech for TV.
Of its social media platforms, Coca-Cola only posted the advertisement on its YouTube channel. The more than 1,300 comments ...
The better-for-you brand’s new commercial, part of a more aggressive ad-spending strategy, shows uncanny AI images nodding to ...
Coca-Cola worked with Secret Level and other studios to create three new versions of “Holidays Are Coming” ad.
Pratik Thakar, Coca-Cola’s vice president and head of generative AI, explained to Ad Age that the company wanted to connect its traditions of the campaign to the future of technology. Additionally, he ...
After the snowfall, polar bears quietly appear in a town, and a fleet of cherry-red Coca-Cola trucks, drives down a snowy ...