• @Squorlple
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    2 hours ago

    As if the average consumer thinks about advertisements to any degree of depth

    Edit: also, the artist forgot to color the front part of the advertisee’s shirt. Ironic.

  • MagnyusG
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    142 hours ago

    especially considering Coca Cola is one of the richest companies on the planet, they could afford literally whatever artist they want, and yet they choose AI slop, because it’s “cheaper.”

    • @[email protected]
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      112 hours ago

      richest companies on the planet

      What kills me is how fucking awful their choice of slop is, since you’d assume their marketing budget is larger than the GDP of several small countries combined.

      Like if you want to peddle slop, at least peddle good slop, and not something that would have been laughably bad years ago.

    • MeatPilot
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      131 minutes ago

      Easy way to make line go up.

  • Kairos
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    31 hour ago

    Usually I go:

    “Hmm advertisement. Must not be a good enough product to sell itself.”

  • @UnderpantsWeevil
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    82 hours ago

    You don’t need AI to generate hack art. Corporate Memphis aesthetic has been around for ages precisely because its cheap, hacky clip-art you can apply to ad copy in order to give it a hint of life without spending much money.

    These AI models make the new art comparatively dirt cheap (if you ignore all the negative external costs) without relying on the even more cheap and bland techniques of the past. It’s absolutely “better” relative to what’s come before.