It's surprising to me at how hard companies are pushing AI when it's in such a poor usability state.
I was trying to sign up my step dad to SiriusXM (he wanted it) so I called their phone number. The first interaction with the company is them saying you are speaking to an AI and to ask what I'm trying to do. So I said something like "I'd like to sign up for a new account but have a question about the promotional price". It said it couldn't understand the request and I had to repeat things a few times until it gave up and sent me to a human where the question was resolved quickly but it took minutes to reach a human.
It's wild to me that companies are putting AI at the top of their sales funnel.
I'd bet there's some calculation that people who try to sign up for a plan over the phone end up using the phone more down the line, which would mean more costly operator time. So the math works out where the overall savings of making enough people give up before reaching a human outweighs the cost of potentially lost new subscriptions by phone call. Or, they just didn't study that. Or, the decision-makers don't contact customer support for themselves and so don't know how infuriatingly unhelpful AI ones are.
The real issue with these tools is taste. Most business people/clients have poor taste and they need creatives or engineers etc to actually rein them in, then produce the great work they need, gained through years of experience, and taste refinement .
The AI tools can produce the work, the quality can be good but taste is lost as the professionals are removed from the process.
There’s a quote I can’t remember the source of… “anyone can have an idea but not everyone can execute on it.”
AI gives the illusion you can create your ideas and compete with actual professionals
The ad is hilariously bad but McDonald’s has done many terrible ads over the years where “creatives” were involved eg the infamous random red couch ad.
I can sympathize but the comment that “This commercial single-handedly ruined my Christmas spirit” is insane to me. Who cares so much about advertisements lol.
Are you seriously comparing a half minute ad with something that's five times longer at two minutes and half? Way too expensive for tv and way too long anyway. I think it's longer than the average TikTok video.
It looked like the preview to an upcoming horror movie. Flash through a bunch of scenes where the world is suddenly bizarre and everyone is acting strange.
> However, we notice – based on the social comments and international media coverage - that for many guests this period is 'the most wonderful time of the year'.
Cringe. I suspect the same people who needed social comments and international media coverage to figure out that Christmas might actually be a nice time for some people are the ones who decided that video was appropriate in content and aesthetics. Also, that quote reads a bit like a machine desperately trying to understand humans.
The fact that we are talking about it here (and offline - had that discussion with a colleague) means that they are getting what they want --> attention
I always wonder about the truth in, “No advertising is bad advertising.” I think you can have bad advertising that isolates customers but this doesn’t seem to cross that line. We’re all talking about McDonalds now after all.
AI is deeply unpopular with a large and very vocal fraction of the population. It's reflexively just "slop" to them. (And, on Twitter, I keep seeing people praise content, learn it was AI-generated, and immediately pivot to outrage.) As such, it's reputationally risky for brands to use AI-generated resources in any public-facing project, and this situation is unlikely to change any time soon. Marketing managers need to realize this.
It’s easy to be against it now because so much content that people recognise as AI is also just bad. If professionals can start to use it to produce content that is actually good, I think opinions will shift.
nickjj|2 months ago
I was trying to sign up my step dad to SiriusXM (he wanted it) so I called their phone number. The first interaction with the company is them saying you are speaking to an AI and to ask what I'm trying to do. So I said something like "I'd like to sign up for a new account but have a question about the promotional price". It said it couldn't understand the request and I had to repeat things a few times until it gave up and sent me to a human where the question was resolved quickly but it took minutes to reach a human.
It's wild to me that companies are putting AI at the top of their sales funnel.
zaptrem|2 months ago
duskdozer|2 months ago
illwrks|2 months ago
The AI tools can produce the work, the quality can be good but taste is lost as the professionals are removed from the process.
There’s a quote I can’t remember the source of… “anyone can have an idea but not everyone can execute on it.” AI gives the illusion you can create your ideas and compete with actual professionals
lukeasrodgers|2 months ago
Insanity|2 months ago
welferkj|2 months ago
fullshark|2 months ago
lm28469|2 months ago
It is, or used to be at least, one of the most creative visual industry too, because of relatively big budgets, short duration, fast release cycles.
duskdozer|2 months ago
monadgonad|2 months ago
dvh|2 months ago
aldarisbm|2 months ago
I now see that is mainly targeting Creative Work, and it's really really sad.
I think we as humans find joy in creative work and it is frustrating that we as a collective decided that is the thing we will take away from humans.
welferkj|2 months ago
lm28469|2 months ago
Beautiful visuals, beautiful story telling, an actual message... ads can be more than "consume our shit"
ciupicri|2 months ago
ourmandave|2 months ago
polycaster|2 months ago
Cringe. I suspect the same people who needed social comments and international media coverage to figure out that Christmas might actually be a nice time for some people are the ones who decided that video was appropriate in content and aesthetics. Also, that quote reads a bit like a machine desperately trying to understand humans.
francoispiquard|2 months ago
It's lame but it works
itsdrewmiller|2 months ago
tyleo|2 months ago
It reminds me of Apple’s Crush! commercial: https://adage.com/video/crush-ipad-pro-apple/
fortyseven|2 months ago
A_D_E_P_T|2 months ago
theshrike79|2 months ago
If you don't know it can be better, you're fine with it. But when someone shows you the proper stuff, you can't stand the other shit.
sothatsit|2 months ago
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internet_points|2 months ago
https://theoatmeal.com/comics/ai_art said it better than I ever could
ChrisArchitect|2 months ago
martypitt|2 months ago
> “It’s never about replacing craft, it’s about expanding the toolbox. The vision, the taste, the leadership … that will always be human,” she said.
> “And here’s the part people don’t see: the hours that went into this job far exceeded a traditional shoot. Ten people, five weeks, full-time.”
That response sounds like it was written by ChatGPT, which is a fantastic piece of tone-deaf irony from the creators.
theshrike79|2 months ago