As Coco-Cola gets blasted for creating an AI Christmas advert for a second year in a row, the boss behind the creative direction has defended the choice. Viewers disturbed by yet another dystopian AI ...
The AI revolution is well underway, and as the world moves to try an keep up, there is headline after headline about mass layoffs related to the tech, and institutions sounding the alarm on AI’s ...
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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’s AI Christmas ad led to pushback for the second consecutive year. The commercial’s creator fired back in defense of the controversial holiday spot. Coca-Cola released its 2025 holiday ad ...
For the second year in a row, Coca-Cola’s annual Christmas ad is AI-generated. The soda company launched the ad on Monday just days after Halloween, shifting into the winter months with the annual ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When Coca-Cola releases its annual ad spot starring the man in red, that's when you know the holidays are approaching. Once a ...
Coca-Cola is doubling down on AI. On Nov. 3, Coca-Cola released its latest “Holidays Are Coming” ads on YouTube, and for the second year in a row, some of them are generated with artificial ...
Holidays are coming! Indeed, it was the case, but Coca-Cola failed to impress many when it dropped an upgraded version of its 'Holidays Are Coming' campaign for its 2025 Christmas advertisement. The ...
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 ...
Coca-Cola's recent AI-powered advert appears to have got its facts mixed up. In an April campaign called “Classic," the company aimed to highlight examples where its brand name appears in classic ...