"The Coca-Cola Company has celebrated a long history of capturing the magic of the holidays in content, film, events, and ...
Coca-Cola's new holiday advertisement was made using Real Magic AI, the company's artificial intelligence platform, powered ...
Coca-Cola has issued a statement after copping huge backlash for creating an AI-generated Christmas commercial that fans ...
Some people poke fun at AI commercials, but experts say consumers don’t care how they are made—and advertisers want to show ...
The problem with AI, Halloran said, is that it can’t replicate human emotion, an element that makes so many advertising ...
The company’s nostalgia-filled commercials are a holiday tradition, but this year’s ads are facing backlash for dipping into ...
Pratik Thakar, Coca-Cola’s vice president and head of generative AI, explained to Ad Age that the company wanted to connect its traditions of the campaign to the future of technology. Additionally, he ...
The ad rushes through its shots so quickly that viewers barely have time to process what’s unfolding on the screen.
Coca-Cola’s controversial Christmas ad, the pop star and the priest, and ‘the most talked-about artwork of the century’ ...
Coca-Cola's "Holidays Are Coming" commercial was first seen on TV screens in 1995 showing a fleet of illuminated red trucks.
“Crazy” Joe Davola was one of the all-time great Seinfeld characters. He haunted Jerry and Kramer and George and Elaine.
Coca-Cola’s AI holiday campaign was met with polarizing responses, including headlines such as “Coca-Cola kills off Santa” ...