Christmas-themed advertisements from soft-drink giant Coca-Cola created using generative artificial intelligence have fallen flat with viewers, with some commenters online calling the commercials 鈥渃reepy鈥 and 鈥渟oulless鈥.
Labelled by the company as made with 鈥淩eal Magic AI鈥, the ads follow a fleet of Coca-Cola trucks making their way across snowy landscapes as AI-generated animals and humans look on in anticipation.
In one ad, at the end of the journey, a hand implied to be that of Santa Claus reaches out to share a bottle of cola with an AI-generated crowd figure.
Coca-Cola is known for producing holiday ads every year, and the company has aligned its brand with Christmas and the holiday season owing to its red and white colour scheme.
The new ads pay homage to the company鈥檚 iconic 1995 Holidays Are Coming advertisement, which used real actors and sets and showed trucks in a convoy making their way across the wintery landscape.
For its 2024 campaign, Forbes reported that three AI studios (Secret Level, Silverside AI and Wild Card) worked to create scenes for the ads.
The studios were said to have used the generative AI models Leonardo, Luma and Runway, with a new model, Kling, brought in near the end of production.
While a small number of people online have praised Coca-Cola鈥檚 innovation and creativity, most of the feedback claimed the campaign was anything but magic.
鈥淲ho else finds this very disturbing,鈥 an X/Twitter user remarked.
鈥淗ilarious coming from the company which once used the slogan you can鈥檛 beat the real thing,鈥 one commenter wrote.
Others branded the ads 鈥渄angerous鈥, 鈥渟cary鈥 and 鈥渄ystopian鈥, with much of the criticism aimed at the fact human actors were being replaced by AI-likeness.
In a statement to NBC 九一星空无限, Coca-Cola defended the campaign.
A Coca-Cola spokesperson said the company was 鈥渁lways exploring new ways to connect with consumers and experiment with different approaches鈥.
The spokesperson went on to say the company would 鈥渁lways remain dedicated to creating the highest level of work at the intersection of human creativity and technology鈥.
Coca-Cola is no stranger to experimenting with AI technology, having previously collaborated with OpenAI for a series of AI-generated ads in 2023.
Titled 鈥淢asterpiece鈥, the ads showed paintings and sculptures in an art museum come to life and pass around a bottle of Coca-Cola.
NBC also reported that the company has commissioned its own global head of generative AI.
In June of this year, toy company Toys 鈥淩鈥 Us called their AI-generated advertisement 鈥渟uccessful鈥 despite major criticism.
The ad showed a young Charles Lazarus, the late founder of Toys 鈥淩鈥 Us, in his family鈥檚 bicycle shop alongside the brand mascot, Geoffrey the Giraffe.
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