The corporate establishment's love affair with artificial intelligence is crashing and burning, as a devastating new report shows Gen Z and Millennials are overwhelmingly rejecting AI-generated advertising content. But instead of listening to consumers, woke executives are doubling down on their failed strategy.
The Interactive Advertising Bureau dropped a bombshell in January, revealing that a staggering 82% of advertising executives still believe AI is the future - even as younger consumers are rejecting it at unprecedented rates. The report exposes a massive disconnect between out-of-touch corporate boardrooms and the American people who actually buy their products.
Patriots across social media are celebrating this consumer rebellion against artificial corporate manipulation. As one gaming industry observer noted on X, "I think consumers have gotten wise to bad patterns (Modern audience agenda) and reject it. The good devs will find other jobs while the activists will also find some other 'modern audience' project to sink next."
This isn't just about technology - it's about authenticity versus corporate deception. Americans are demanding real human creativity over soulless AI-generated content pushed by executives more concerned with cost-cutting than connecting with customers.
The rejection of AI advertising represents something much bigger: Americans are waking up to corporate manipulation tactics. As another social media user pointed out, "Authenticity shines brightest when consumers verify products confidently and reject deceptive alternatives in every marketplace."
This consumer uprising mirrors the broader rejection of woke corporate policies we've seen across industries. From Disney's box office disasters to Bud Light's epic collapse, Americans are voting with their wallets against companies that ignore their values and preferences.
Under President Trump's second term, we're seeing a return to America First policies that prioritize real American workers over cost-cutting AI schemes. While corporate executives chase the latest tech fad, everyday Americans are demanding authentic human creativity and genuine connection.
The message is clear: Stop trying to replace human creativity with soulless machines. Listen to your customers, not your woke consultants. Will corporate America finally get the message, or will they continue their march toward irrelevance?
Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.
Source: Next News Network