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Artificially sweetened, artificially made: Coca-Cola’s AI-generated soda flavour is a flop

Mehul Reuben Das • September 26, 2023, 15:31:22 IST
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Coca-Cola tried to jump on the AI wagon by introducing a limited edition soda flavour that was made using AI. However, most people who have tried the new soda pop from Coca-Cola seem to hate it, often comparing it to a pungent energy drink

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Artificially sweetened, artificially made: Coca-Cola’s AI-generated soda flavour is a flop

Coca-Cola has thrown its hat into the cola wars with a twist, introducing a new flavour developed in collaboration with artificial intelligence. This unique beverage, referred to as the “soda from the future,” is available for a limited time in both regular and zero-sugar variants, as reported by CNBC. Known as Y3000, the name certainly carries a futuristic ring to it, although it may evoke thoughts of Skynet and its malevolent Terminators rather than a refreshing drink. While Coca-Cola hasn’t provided details about its taste, early testers have likened it to a raspberry slushy. The creative process behind Y3000 is where AI shines. It all began with researchers collecting flavour preferences from consumers, seeking out trends to gain insight into what the “future tastes like.” This data was then fed into a proprietary artificial intelligence system to help shape the flavour profile, giving birth to this innovative soda. In a move reminiscent of Marvel’s Secret Invasion, Coca-Cola also enlisted AI to design the artwork on the slim cans. The cans feature a beachy, neon-purple aesthetic that strongly resembles images generated by AI platforms like Dall-E or Midjourney. Besides the slim cans, there are traditionally sized-bottles filled with this futuristic beverage. Although described as a limited edition flavour, Coca-Cola hasn’t revealed when Y3000 might disappear into obscurity, akin to other futuristic foods such as Dippin’ Dots freeze-dried ice cream and the transparent (and not-so-great) Crystal Pepsi. However, it’s expected to be available till the end of fall, and Coca-Cola has further plans for this AI-inspired venture. The company has announced a partnership with luxury streetwear brand Ambush to release a Y3000-themed clothing collection later in the season. In today’s marketing landscape, launching a new soda flavour isn’t sufficient; Coca-Cola is also promoting its Y3000 augmented reality experience. By scanning the QR code on the soda bottle, consumers can access a web app that uses photos taken by users to generate an augmented-reality glimpse into the year 3000. The result is glossy, albeit somewhat stereotypical, images akin to those generated by various AI image platforms. These snapshots include a hyperrealistic vision of a utopian city (based on a photo of New York) and a portrait of colourful trinkets (based on a photo of an office desk). The new limited edition of Coca-Cola, though, hasn’t landed that well. Kyle Barr of Gizmodo says, “My expectations were low, but Coca-Cola bottomed me out. Should we have suspected any less? AI is notoriously terrible at coming up with recipes, whether that’s alcoholic cocktails or money-saving meals that won’t outright kill you. Chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard don’t have any inkling of the outcome of their recipes. They simply know what ingredients have sat alongside each other in the past, so it aggregates what may work well together.” “Its flavour reminds me of when you mix all the drinks together at a soda fountain. It’s artificially fruity, like a gummy bear or a lollipop. The aftertaste is more of a caramel, vanilla flavour,” said Haley Tenore, of Insider. “I was kind of surprised the drink poured out with the traditional cola colour, because it tasted like all the red soda flavors got together and threw a party. Cherry, strawberry, raspberry, generic ‘fruit punch’ — those were the tastes I sensed most. I’m not a big fan of the taste of energy drinks, but the Y3000 did remind me of those,” said a Reddit user.

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