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Not a fan of advertisements on your Google TV? Great news! There's a new Star Wars/Coca-Cola one that you're going to hate.
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.
“Coca-Cola just put out an ad and ruined Christmas,” Dylan Pearce, one of the campaign’s many critics, said on TikTok, adding, “To put out slop like this just ruins the Christmas spirit ...
Coca-Cola partnered with generative AI companies to make new iterations of its classic 1995 ad “Holidays Are Coming.” Shots of lighted Coca-Cola trucks on snowy roads and mountains, like the ...
The Coca-Cola Company's recently unveiled ad for the holidays is a twee callback to its 1995 ad "Holidays Are Coming," which for many has been a staple of this time of year ever since it first aired.
Coke said it is using AI not as a blunt cost-cutting instrument but as a tool to personalize ads without having to animate multiple features, among other uses.
In what is the company’s largest push into using AI in advertising, Coca-Cola partnered with generative AI companies to make new iterations of its classic 1995 ad “Holidays Are Coming.” ...
Coca-Cola and Lucasfilm's new two-minute short film is an ode to the Star Wars fandom that has kept the franchise alive for almost fifty years.
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 ...
The ad is part of a new campaign called “Classic” running in Spain and the U.K., in which Coca-Cola highlights instances when its brand name appears in literature by rendering them in the ...
Coca-Cola's Commitment to Advertising . Coca-Cola makes large annual commitments to ad spends. Its dedication to advertising was fairly consistent between 2017 and 2021, spending about $4 billion ...
News; National business; Coca-Cola’s AI holiday ad sparks controversy for not being the ‘real thing’ Sat., Nov. 23, 2024 This year, some of Coca-Cola’s holiday ads airing on TV look a ...