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Home / Business and Economy / Coca-Cola's AI Holiday Ads Divide Opinions, Spark Debate on Craftsmanship

Coca-Cola's AI Holiday Ads Divide Opinions, Spark Debate on Craftsmanship

3 Nov

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Summary

  • Coca-Cola releases new AI-generated holiday ad, drawing mixed reactions
  • Company claims improved craftsmanship, but some still criticize labor ethics
  • AI ads seen as litmus test for consumer appetite and normalization of synthetic media
Coca-Cola's AI Holiday Ads Divide Opinions, Spark Debate on Craftsmanship

In November 2025, Coca-Cola is once again making waves with its holiday advertising, this time with a new AI-generated spot. The company, which last year faced backlash for its AI-filled ad, has returned with a revamped version featuring only animals, aiming to evoke a more positive response.

Coca-Cola's global vice president of generative AI, Pratik Thakar, acknowledges that there will always be critics, but believes the majority of consumers will view the ad positively. The company has worked to improve the craftsmanship, with the AI-generated animals now more convincing than the human faces used in the previous year's ad.

However, the use of AI in such a high-profile campaign continues to divide opinions. Some in the creative industry remain concerned about the technology's impact on jobs, while others see it as a tool to increase efficiency and output. Coca-Cola's AI push is also viewed as a way to appeal to younger, more tech-savvy consumers as the company faces competition from boutique sodas and other upstart beverages.

As the "genie of AI" continues to emerge, Coca-Cola's holiday ads have become a litmus test for consumer acceptance and the normalization of synthetic media. The company's willingness to push the boundaries of this technology could have far-reaching implications for the advertising industry and beyond.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Coca-Cola has released a new AI-generated holiday ad in 2025, featuring only animals after facing backlash for its previous year's ad that used AI-generated objects, animals, and people.
Coca-Cola is going through a "major marketing transformation" with AI at the center of the effort, having released its first major AI-powered ad "Masterpiece" in 2023 that brought museum paintings to life.
The use of AI in Coca-Cola's holiday ads continues to divide opinions, with some in the creative industry concerned about the technology's impact on jobs, while others see it as a tool to increase efficiency and output.

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