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Ryan Reynolds vs. The ChatGPT AI The results were surprising, to say the least. In an interesting turn of events, Ryan Reynolds turned to OpenAI’s generative AI chatbot ChatGPT to see what it would churn out when asked to create an advertisement for a mobile service company.Now, for those unaware of AI programs, ChatGPT is known for its incredible ability to answer questions, write essays, debug code, and even create an entire script based on a YouTuber’s previous content. Maybe that’s what inspired the actor to make the video. Who knows, really? In the new spot, also posted on YouTube, Ryan Reynolds asked ChatGPT to make a commercial for Mint Mobile in his voice. He even has some conditions for the script to be deemed acceptable. According to the actor, the resulting ad has to have a joke, a curse word, and it has to let people know that Mint’s holiday promo is still going [at that time]. The program certainly did its best, with Reynolds sharing that it sounded “eerie” and “mildly terrifying.” Check out the video above to see how it all unfolded!#advertisement #RyanReynolds #MintMobile #AI #spot #ChatGPT #OpenAI
Sony's Cat Mascot Jumps Out from the 3D Illusion Shinjuku Cross Vision onto Another BillboardIt looks like a giant cat jumped out from a billboard! With the rise of 3D illusion billboards for advertising in Japan, Sony Network Communications used two LED screens to transport its feline mascot and catch the attention of passersbys. The internet service provider celebrated one million subscribers on its NURO internet service with the appearance of Nyaro, their cat mascot. The animation showed Nyaro waking up from a whiff of food, and jumping to the next LED screen to chase the scent. The display is the first time two screens were used for a single sequence, much to the enjoyment of their customers and the Internet. Instant promotion for them as well!  Image credit: Cross Shinjuku Vision#sony #cats #3Dillusions #Tokyo #3Dbillboards #advertisement
This Ad for the Book "Finis Veritatis? On Truth and Lies" Cleverly Use Optical IllusionsNow this is how you create ads! Aldis Ozoliņš used various optical illusion to convey the uncertainty of knowing the truth from a single glance. In addition, these illusions also allow viewers to observe the images from different points of view, which yield different interpretations. The decision of using illusions matches with the theme of Maris Kulis’ book, “Finis veritatis? About truth and lies”. Ozoliņš questions the meaning and value of the truth today, which is what Kulis’ touches on his book. Check the book website here. #AldisOzolins #MarisKulis #FinisVeritatisAboutTruthAndLies #OpticalIllusion #Advertisement #BookAdvertisement #Book #truth