Coca-Cola Launches AI-Generated Custom Holiday Card Service to Enhance User Interaction


The fusion of generative artificial intelligence (AI) and marketing science is radically transforming the advertising industry. Despite some hesitation, more and more brands are beginning to recognize the immense potential of AI in creativity and operations. Iconic brands like Coca-Cola have already taken the lead by incorporating AI into their advertising campaigns. Coca-Cola used AI to remake its iconic ad "The Holidays are Coming," showcasing the technological advancements achieved in a short period of time. PetSmart Charities utilized AI to create vivid profiles of adoptable animals.
Coca-Cola recently launched a Christmas advertisement generated by artificial intelligence, which faced strong opposition from netizens. The ad features a fleet of cherry-red trucks driving along a snow-covered road, delivering ice-cold Coke to customers in a festively decorated town. While the campaign showcases the future of commercial advertising, many consumers did not feel the festive spirit, criticizing the beverage brand's ad as 'garbage,' 'ugly,' and 'lazy.' The ad utilized Coca-Cola's artificial intelligence software, Real Magic AI, and included small print in the video.
Coca-Cola recently announced that it has used artificial intelligence technology to remake its classic 1995 advertisement 'Holidays Are Coming.' This bold move makes Coca-Cola one of the first large companies to produce a television commercial entirely through AI. To achieve this, they collaborated with three AI studios to create different versions of the ad, which will be broadcast on television, streaming platforms, and global digital video. Video stills feature Coca-Cola's global generated AI.
The ElevenLabs Reader app is now available on Android. This app not only reads articles, PDFs, or ePub files aloud but also offers hundreds of high-quality AI voice options, making reading accessible beyond just visual means.The ElevenLabs Reader app utilizes advanced AI technology to convert text into sound, allowing users to enjoy the pleasure of audiobooks anytime, anywhere. Currently, the app is live in the US, UK, and Canada, and with support for 32 languages coming soon, its global rollout
In today's pursuit of efficient and humanized management, Aeon, a large Japanese supermarket chain, has sparked widespread controversy by using AI technology to monitor employee smiles.On July 16, Yahoo Japan reported that Aeon has rolled out an AI system called "Smile-Kun" in 240 stores since July 1. This system analyzes employees' smiles and volume, providing real-time feedback to enhance customer service skills.The Smile-Kun system requires employees to greet it daily, then scores them based