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“Coca Cola using ai for an ad is genuinely so terrifying to me. Art is dying,” wrote one user on X. “Actors, replaced. Camera workers, replaced. Drivers, replaced. Designers, replaced.
In a statement shared with USA TODAY on Friday, a Coca-Cola spokesperson said: "The Coca-Cola Company has celebrated a long history of capturing the magic of the holidays in content, film, events ...
In the original ad, three real 40ft trucks were used, weighing two tonnes each and covered with 30,000 light bulbs, according to Coca-Cola. This year’s advert sees a fleet of Coca-Cola trucks ...
According to USA Today's Nanci Hellmich, "Critics say the company is doing damage control to combat the widespread belief that sugary beverages contribute to obesity." [1] Anna Lappe was quoted in The Guardian as saying, "This feel-good PR blitz is just another example of the company trying to protect brand goodwill amidst growing public concern about its most profitable products: sodas."
Consumers are turning away from pricier Starbucks coffee, McDonald’s Big Mac meals, Doritos chips, Monster energy drinks and Heineken beer. But they can’t stop guzzling Coke and Dr Pepper.
Coca-Cola was named as the world’s top plastic polluter for the sixth-consecutive year in 2023 by the environmental organization Break Free from Plastic. Its waste count was 33,830, out of ...
The company also announced in a news release that month that it would be partnering with artists to create artwork using Coca-Cola’s creative archives and AI technology. The company even has its ...
Earlier this month, Coca-Cola confirmed the discontinuation of not one, but two flavors of its popular soda. However, the company didn’t make an official announcement and broke the news on X ...