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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Coca-Cola released a set of new holiday ads – and two created with generative AI are bubbling up discussion on social media. The ...
Coca-Cola’s annual holiday commercial has dropped, but many consumers and artists aren’t thrilled with its artificial-intelligence production. Coca-Cola launched its holiday commercial, “The Holiday ...
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 has returned with its 2025 holiday ad, once again using AI to create the campaign. This year, the company has scaled back the human presence in the commercial, featuring only animals ...
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, ugly mess. It’s mid-November, which means it’s ...
A new ad from the Coca-Cola Co. opens with a shot of a typewriter clacking out Stephen King’s The Shining. The viewer follows a passage being written in an old-timey typeface until there’s a reference ...
For more than a century, Atlanta beverage giant Coca-Cola has released holiday ads that have closely shaped much of the imagery associated with Christmas. Think Santa Claus and polar bears. This year, ...
ATLANTA — Coca-Cola has given its iconic "Holidays Are Coming" ad a modern twist using AI, but it's not come without its share of criticism, with some users online calling the ad "slop." Ad Week ...
Coca-Cola has launched a new football anthem ahead of the Fifa World Cup 2026, reimagining Van Halen’s Jump through its Real Thing Records label. The track features performances from J Balvin and ...
A new ad campaign from Coca-Cola appears to mistakenly attribute a non-existent J.G. Ballard work to the author. The section of text used in the ad is actually from a book of various interviews the ...