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Coca-Cola’s AI Ad, GPT-5 Frustrations, and the Fight Over AI Copyrights

Nov 5, 2025
Anne McCracken, a legal and AI policy expert, joins the discussion, shedding light on the implications of AI in creative work. The conversation kicks off with Coca-Cola's innovative AI-generated holiday ad that streamlined production. Anne delves into a critical UK court ruling on AI training data, contrasting it with U.S. copyright standards. She highlights the risks for startups with AI-generated logos lacking copyright protections. The dialogue also touches on a study revealing job market challenges for early-career workers in AI-driven fields.
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ANECDOTE

Morning Of A Broken Custom GPT

  • Brian described a three-hour debugging morning trying to build a custom GPT where small platform tweaks broke his workflow.
  • He emphasized real-world impact: deployed GPTs for clients can suddenly fail and leave developers scrambling to explain delays.
INSIGHT

AI Ads Designed Around Limitations

  • Coca-Cola used animation and animal characters to avoid uncanny valley and cut production from a year to a month.
  • The hosts noted marketers are actively designing around current AI limitations rather than pretending models are perfect.
INSIGHT

UK Ruling Narrows Copyright Risk

  • A UK court ruled training on copyrighted images isn't infringement unless the output reproduces exact replicas.
  • The decision contrasts with U.S. fair use and tightens focus on whether outputs are near-exact copies.
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