Some users praised Claude AI's dramatic video ad as impressive for tackling AI trust and superintelligence risks, while many others criticized its dark tone, jarring visuals, and unsettling tagline as overly ominous or suspicious.
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@danshipper even the tagline is awful. "Hope in Hard Questions" is an interesting one-day seminar for highly enfranchised participants interested in social dynamics. As a marketing tagline when a huge portion of the world already hates the thing its just atrocious.
@i_zzzzzz this is the darkest ad I've ever seen, I know it's been said a million times but if this was in the prologue of a sci fi movie I'd be like, yeah yeah the cheaply thrown-together "here's how we got here" reel so we can get into the main plot
@giffmana @sama @jxnlco u need to look at this bangerrrr
@danshipper Agreed - super creepy IMO.
The video directs viewers to a page discussing hard safety questions.
@danshipper even the tagline is awful. "Hope in Hard Questions" is an interesting one-day seminar for highly enfranchised participants interested in social dynamics. As a marketing tagline when a huge portion of the world already hates the thing its just atrocious.
@i_zzzzzz this is the darkest ad I've ever seen, I know it's been said a million times but if this was in the prologue of a sci fi movie I'd be like, yeah yeah the cheaply thrown-together "here's how we got here" reel so we can get into the main plot
@giffmana @sama @jxnlco u need to look at this bangerrrr
@danshipper This wasn’t creepy at all…
@giffmana banger
One of the principal benefits of a religious education is recognizing religious thinking when you see it, even if it comes disguised as some nouveau secular movement. https://twitter.com/antoniogm/status/2076863122254745695
im sorry this is very strange and unnecessary i actually like the tagline but we don't need the shots of *checks notes* burning houses and graves! https://twitter.com/claudeai/status/2075271759289303522
Every AI ad should be a parent eagerly looking up milestones while the most adorable baby you've ever seen in your life babbles gleefully in the background https://x.com/claudeai/status/2075271759289303522
Last time tech Twitter liked an Anthropic ad, the normies hated it. Perhaps the normies will love this one https://x.com/milkkarten/status/2077023129675973023
https://x.com/giffmana/status/2076992848004632673/photo/1 https://twitter.com/claudeai/status/2075271759289303522
@alexia Dear Sophie remains unbelievable ad
Some users praised Claude AI's dramatic video ad as impressive for tackling AI trust and superintelligence risks, while many others criticized its dark tone, jarring visuals, and unsettling tagline as overly ominous or suspicious.
Based on 28 visible X reactions from 101 accounts; directional sample.
Ask a question below.
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@giffmana banger
One of the principal benefits of a religious education is recognizing religious thinking when you see it, even if it comes disguised as some nouveau secular movement. https://twitter.com/antoniogm/status/2076863122254745695
im sorry this is very strange and unnecessary i actually like the tagline but we don't need the shots of *checks notes* burning houses and graves! https://twitter.com/claudeai/status/2075271759289303522
Every AI ad should be a parent eagerly looking up milestones while the most adorable baby you've ever seen in your life babbles gleefully in the background https://x.com/claudeai/status/2075271759289303522
Last time tech Twitter liked an Anthropic ad, the normies hated it. Perhaps the normies will love this one https://x.com/milkkarten/status/2077023129675973023
https://x.com/giffmana/status/2076992848004632673/photo/1 https://twitter.com/claudeai/status/2075271759289303522