There's no details just a few seconds of a basic Christmas cola drink commercial. Might be true, but it's so default it might as well be a reuse of an old commercial.
There's a UK store commercial that looks to me to use ML based generation of gingerbread houses. But I haven't inspected it - if businesses are adopting it I wonder at what level?
Do the buyers know it's "AI" do they care? Is it a selling point? Do the public have more or less positive sentiment towards businesses using machine-generation for their brainwashing content?
I sincerely don't think people care. Coca Cola doesn't care either. It was cheaper for them to create, and they can now use those funds for more dispersal of the ad it self. They are just trying to get people within the first 2 seconds to think about Coke.
There's a UK store commercial that looks to me to use ML based generation of gingerbread houses. But I haven't inspected it - if businesses are adopting it I wonder at what level?
Do the buyers know it's "AI" do they care? Is it a selling point? Do the public have more or less positive sentiment towards businesses using machine-generation for their brainwashing content?