I think the agencies and employees that do the marketing for Major League Baseball teams are safe for a little while.
TSN’s Josh Shiaman was having a little fun with an artificial intelligence tool that can convert text prompts into video. He decided to try to have the computer make a Toronto Blue Jays ad.
The resulting video would make Ari Aster or Eli Roth blush.
I would say “enjoy,” but you will not enjoy this video. You will merely survive it:
It’s hard to say what the most disturbing part of the ad is. The teeth monster? The kids eating arms? The gelatinous red goo being expelled from the side of a player’s head? It’s all … it’s bad. It’s very bad.
… and yet I am compelled. I had to share it.
The Blue Jays, by the way, were as troubled as the rest of us, but had a little fun with it: