Vodafone tests AI avatar actor in ad — experiment or problem?

Vodafone tests AI avatar actor in ad — experiment or problem?

Vodafone recently released a commercial starring an AI avatar posing as a real woman. Observers noted obvious giveaways — slightly off hair, unnatural physical mannerisms and speaking tone, and even a facial mole that appears to move. In short: it’s clearly AI to the trained eye.

Company response

Vodafone told users it’s “testing different styles of advertising — this time with AI” and framed the spot as an experiment reflecting how integrated AI is in everyday life.

Context

  • This follows other AI-driven work from Vodafone, including a fully AI-generated commercial released previously.
  • Brands and social platforms are increasingly using AI-generated influencers and avatars; reactions range from curiosity to concern about ethics and the uncanny valley.

Tells in the ad

  • Slightly off hair and styling that breaks the illusion of a real person.
  • Awkward physical mannerisms and vocal delivery.
  • Anomalies in facial features (e.g., a mole that moves).

Sources

What do you think — is using AI avatars in mainstream brand ads acceptable experimentation, or should brands stick to real people? Leave a comment below.

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