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The ad is pretty much exactly the kind of insipid corporate sludge you'd expect from AI: predictable, unimaginative and vaguely uncanny.went mega-viral, with unsettling mishmashes of morphing body appendages and explosions. At one point, a polar bear even yeets its offspring into an icy lake for no discernible reason.for its cheap-looking ad, and it didn't take long for netizens to call out the company for brazenly replacing human artists with bland AI.
It's only the latest in a string of companies relying on cheap generative AI for its ads. Earlier this year, the corporate husk of At least, the ad passed the low bar of being somewhat entertaining to watch, which can't be said of its latest cringe-inducing attempt.
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