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Three AI Ad Styles That Actually Work We’re starting to see a pattern in AI advertising. There are three types of ads where audiences respond positively to the use of AI. Fantasy. Absurdity. And comedy. Fantasy comes down to expectation.
If your story is set on the moon, in another universe or somewhere clearly impossible, audiences already know it can’t be real. So using AI creative tools doesn’t feel like a downgrade. It feels like the right tool for the job. Absurdity is about bending reality.
We’re seeing a rise in surreal, almost Dalí‑style thinking across advertising. AI is incredibly effective at bringing those ideas to life quickly. In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if we see a return to the absurdist advertising of the 80s, just powered by AI this time. And then there’s comedy.
Tone is everything here. When AI is used knowingly, for parody or humour, audiences are far more forgiving. The minute something tries to be hyper‑realistic or overly serious, scrutiny kicks in. But if it’s funny, people lean in. That’s why this ad from Four Seasons condoms is performing so well. It taps into all three. It’s imaginative. It’s slightly absurd. And it doesn’t take itself too seriously. Most importantly, audiences understand why AI was used. It feels like a creative decision, not a cost‑cutting shortcut. And that’s the key. Because great AI marketing still requires care. The script, the direction, the idea itself. You can tell this wasn’t a one‑prompt, hit publish job. It’s the result of a team using AI thoughtfully to enhance a strong concept. So credit to Four Seasons, Emotive, and everyone involved. It’s a brilliant benchmark for where AI advertising works today. Not replacing creativity.
Amplifying it.
Three AI Ad Styles That Actually Work We’re starting to see a pattern in AI advertising. There are three types of ads where audiences respond positively to the use of AI. Fantasy. Absurdity. And comedy. Fantasy comes down to expectation.
If your story is set on the moon, in another universe or somewhere clearly impossible, audiences already know it can’t be real. So using AI creative tools doesn’t feel like a downgrade. It feels like the right tool for the job. Absurdity is about bending reality.
We’re seeing a rise in surreal, almost Dalí‑style thinking across advertising. AI is incredibly effective at bringing those ideas to life quickly. In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if we see a return to the absurdist advertising of the 80s, just powered by AI this time. And then there’s comedy.
Tone is everything here. When AI is used knowingly, for parody or humour, audiences are far more forgiving. The minute something tries to be hyper‑realistic or overly serious, scrutiny kicks in. But if it’s funny, people lean in. That’s why this ad from Four Seasons condoms is performing so well. It taps into all three. It’s imaginative. It’s slightly absurd. And it doesn’t take itself too seriously. Most importantly, audiences understand why AI was used. It feels like a creative decision, not a cost‑cutting shortcut. And that’s the key. Because great AI marketing still requires care. The script, the direction, the idea itself. You can tell this wasn’t a one‑prompt, hit publish job. It’s the result of a team using AI thoughtfully to enhance a strong concept. So credit to Four Seasons, Emotive, and everyone involved. It’s a brilliant benchmark for where AI advertising works today. Not replacing creativity.
Amplifying it.

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