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  • McDonald’s pulls AI-generated Christmas advert following backlash

    McDonald’s pulls AI-generated Christmas advert following backlash

    McDonald’s has taken down a Christmas advert made with Artificial Intelligence (AI) following online backlash.

    The 45-second advert was produced with generative AI clips and released publicly on McDonald’s Netherlands YouTube channel on 6 December.

    Viewers on social media denounced the use of AI in the film, with one commenter calling it “the most god-awful ad I’ve seen this year”.

    On 9 December McDonald’s Netherlands removed the video, adding in a statement to BBC News that the moment served as “an important learning” as the company explored “the effective use of AI”.

    The advert was created for McDonald’s by Dutch company TBWANeboko and US production company The Sweetshop.

    Adverts which include generative AI have become a growing trend among major brands, such as Coca-Cola, particularly for the Christmas season.

    The McDonald’s advert depicted things that can go wrong during the Christmas break, using the slogan “the most terrible time of the year”, and suggesting the time was better spent in the company of the fast food giant.

    Following its release, viewers criticised the film’s uncanny-looking characters and large number of stitched together clips, calling it “creepy” and “poorly edited”.

    As clips made using generative AI are more likely to distort the longer they run for – most clips made using the process tend to be roughly six to 10 seconds long – even a 45-second advert would likely consist of many videos edited together.

    The video also provoked concerns for job displacement in the industry, with one Instagram comment noting: “No actors, no camera team..welcome to the future of filmmaking. And it sucks.”

    Following the video being made private on the McDonald’s Netherlands YouTube channel, The Sweetshop’s chief executive Melanie Bridge defended the advert.

    As quoted in Futurism, she said the production process took “seven weeks” where the team “hardly slept” and created “thousands of takes – then shaped them in the edit just as we would on any high-craft production”.

    “This wasn’t an AI trick,” she said. “It was a film.”

    In a statement to BBC News, McDonald’s Netherlands said the video was meant to “reflect the stressful moments that can occur during the holidays” but had decided to remove the advert.

    “This moment serves as an important learning as we explore the effective use of AI,” it said.

    Where normally a high-publicity Christmas campaign could take up to a year to pull off, companies have begun to look to firms which can produce films in a much shorter time span, using prompts from generative AI tools to create new video content.

    Coca-Cola seems to have been able to sway at least some of the general public with its second AI-generated Christmas ad in a row.

    While the use of AI to create the advert has been divisive, a report from analytics company Social Sprout found it had a 61% “positive sentiment rating” from commenters online.

    But several other businesses such as the Italian luxury fashion house Valentino have come under fire for using the technique in their campaigns, with critics calling Valentino’s advert “cheap” and “lazy”.

    BBC News has contacted The Sweetshop and TBWANeboko for comment.


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  • Construction of risk factor model of wound infection after ileostomy f

    Construction of risk factor model of wound infection after ileostomy f

    Introduction

    Rectal cancer is a malignant tumour of the digestive system that develops between the junction of the anal canal skin and rectal mucosa and the junction of the rectum and sigmoid colon. Its incidence is rising annually by…

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  • Best Pokémon TCG Deal: Mega Kangaskhan ex Box near market value on Amazon vs. TCGplayer

    Best Pokémon TCG Deal: Mega Kangaskhan ex Box near market value on Amazon vs. TCGplayer

    NEAR MARKET VALUE: Pokémon TCG’s Mega Lucario ex Premium Figure Collection is $41.34 at TCGplayer, which is undercutting Amazon’s $47.75 listing by just over $6.


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  • PlayStation Wrap-Up sums up your 2025 console gaming habits. Here’s how to get yours.

    PlayStation Wrap-Up sums up your 2025 console gaming habits. Here’s how to get yours.

    Sony has jumped on the end-of-year recap trend, introducing the new PlayStation Wrap-Up. Debuting this year, the Wrap-Up offers a summary and statistics on your PlayStation gaming…

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  • ‘Highlight of my week’: how community choirs have changed people’s lives | Communities

    ‘Highlight of my week’: how community choirs have changed people’s lives | Communities

    For many, singing is one of life’s great pleasures.

    The actor and writer James Corden has said he was so inspired by the joy he saw when his mum sang in her choir that he teamed up once again with writing partner Ruth Jones to write a new comedy…

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  • Corynebacterium striatum infective endocarditis: A systematic review

    Corynebacterium striatum infective endocarditis: A systematic review

    Introduction

    Infective endocarditis (IE) is characterized by inflammation of the heart valves or endocardium caused by various pathogens. Previous research indicated that the incidence of IE ranges from 15 to 60 cases per 1,000,000 individuals,1

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  • Equality, justice & inclusion form the foundations of a strong, prosperous nation: Tarar

    Equality, justice & inclusion form the foundations of a strong, prosperous nation: Tarar




    Federal Minister for Human Rights Senator Azam Nazeer Tarar has issued a special message on the occasion of International Human Rights Day 2025, reaffirming that the protection and…

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  • Google Fixes Gemini Enterprise Flaw That Exposed Corporate Data

    Google Fixes Gemini Enterprise Flaw That Exposed Corporate Data

    Google has patched a zero-click vulnerability in Gemini Enterprise that could lead to corporate data leaks.

    The flaw was discovered in June 2025 by security researchers at Noma Security and reported to Google the same day.

    Dubbed…

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  • Fervo nabs $462M to complete massive next-gen…

    Fervo nabs $462M to complete massive next-gen…

    The startup Fervo Energy just raised another $462 million to build America’s next generation of geothermal power plants.

    On Wednesday, the Houston-based company said it closed a Series E funding round led by a new investor, B Capital, a global venture capital firm started by Facebook cofounder Eduardo Saverin. With the latest announcement, Fervo says it’s raised about $1.5 billion overall since 2017 as it develops what could become the world’s largest enhanced geothermal system” in Utah.

    Fervo is setting the pace for the next era of clean, affordable, and reliable power in the U.S.,” Jeff Johnson, general partner at B Capital, said in a news release.

    The Series E funding comes as Fervo reportedly prepares to become a publicly traded company, which would let it raise even more capital for its ambitious projects. When asked about a potential IPO, Fervo said only that the company is focused on executing our development plan” in an email to Canary Media. We have a lot of capital needs going forward to fuel our planned growth and will be tapping a lot of different opportunities to make that happen.”

    The carbon-free energy from deep underground is available around the clock, but it represents only about 0.4% of total U.S. electricity generation — largely because the existing technology is constrained by geography. Today’s geothermal plants rely on naturally occurring reservoirs of hot water and steam to spin their turbines and generate power, which are available in a limited number of places.

    Fervo’s approach involves creating its own reservoirs by fracturing hot rocks and pumping them full of water. The company uses the same horizontal drilling techniques and fiber-optic sensing tools as the oil and gas industry in an effort to reach deeper wells and hotter sources than is possible with conventional geothermal technology.

    Its flagship development, Cape Station, is well underway in Beaver County, Utah. The project’s initial 100-megawatt installation is on track to start delivering power to the grid in October 2026, which will make it the first commercial-scale enhanced geothermal project to hit such a milestone worldwide, according to Fervo. An additional 400 MW is slated to come online in 2028.

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  • Worcestershire hosts ‘Together at Christmas’ Community Carol Service

    On Sunday 7th December, Worcestershire joined fourteen other communities across the UK in hosting a ‘Together at Christmas’ Community Carol Service.

    The event, supported by The Royal Foundation, is part of an annual initiative spearheaded by…

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