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AI Ads Invade Your Shows: The Awful Future

11 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • AI generates ads dynamically into scene content.
  • Tool alters actor dialogue and actions unnaturally.
  • Users can purchase products directly from ads.
AI Ads Invade Your Shows: The Awful Future

Product placement has a long history, but a new AI tool named Halftime aims to revolutionize it by dynamically weaving AI-generated advertisements into the scenes of shows and movies. Developed during an xAI hackathon, this technology seeks to make ad breaks feel like part of the narrative rather than interruptions. However, early demonstrations suggest the results are jarring and out of place.

The AI tool manipulates existing footage, altering actors' actions and dialogue. For instance, a demo showed a character from "Suits" inexplicably holding a Coca-Cola can, and another scene from "Friends" depicted a character mid-sentence to showcase Beats headphones. These insertions are not only anachronistic but also disrupt the flow of the content, leading to a generally negative reception online.

While Halftime is currently a hackathon project and not an official xAI product, its implications for media are significant. The ability to retroactively insert product placements and even alter actor performances raises concerns about the integrity of content. Despite claims of making ads "invisible," the current iteration is highly noticeable and widely criticized, prompting a hope that it will remain just a weekend project.

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.
Halftime is an AI tool created at an xAI hackathon that dynamically inserts AI-generated advertisements into media scenes, altering them to include products and dialogue.
Halftime uses AI to manipulate actors' likeness, inserting them into scenes holding products or altering their dialogue, making ads appear as if part of the original performance.
Yes, the Halftime demo shows users can hover over inserted products, like Beats headphones, and receive links to purchase them directly.

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