When Coca-Cola releases its annual ad spot starring the man in red, that's when you know the holidays are approaching. Once a cherished commercial, the soda company's advertisement was met with ...
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For years, Coca-Cola's Christmas ads have been memorable, eye-catching, and often heart-warming. But last year's made a lot of people angry, and it looks like this year's will do the same. On Monday, ...
It's no secret that we're not fans of the 2025 Coca-Cola advert. The fizzy drink pedlar has churned out an AI-generated slop-fest for the ages, one that featured a differently shaped Coke lorry in ...
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 ...
Coca-Cola released another computer-generated version of its famous holiday truck commercial, and viewers say it misses the mark, the Verge reported. The beverage company partnered with AI studios ...
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 ...
After a major backlash in 2024, Coke and the L.A. studio it hired have produced a new synthetic spot they believe viewers will like a lot more; "The craftsmanship is ten times better." Will they? By ...
The brand has a long history of emotionally-charged ads, commenters on YouTube said Coca-Cola/Youtube Coca Cola has released another set of AI-generated ads for the holidays Last year, the brand faced ...
AI sucks, and there's no way this bubble doesn't burst sometime soon, but the C-suites are still all-in on AI, which means the corporations are going to keep shoving it down our throats with no regard ...