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AI NewsAnthropic’s newest ad is creeping people out

Anthropic’s newest ad is creeping people out

4:39 AM IST · July 15, 2026

Anthropic’s newest ad is creeping people out

Anthropic is known for its creative marketing, but the AI company may have been a little bittoocreative when it conjured up its most recent advertisement. Titled “There’s hope in hard questions,” the company’s latest ad has been unsettling viewers with its weird imagery and doomer-ist tone. The ad begins with a video of a burning house (not exactly a heartwarming start) before pivoting to a series of still images. These images include a crowd of people being surveilled by facial recognition, a homeless person sleeping on the street, rows upon rows of tombstones in a cemetery, and what appears to be a group of laborers toiling in a mine where (presumably) raw materials for smartphones are being dug up. Meanwhile, a voice-over track features different people asking questions like “Can AI be trusted?” and “Who’s gonna hit the brakes if we need to?” In short: Not exactly the family-friendly crowd-pleaser of the year. At the same time, it’s also not particularly far afield from the company’s past messaging. Anthropic has consistently attempted to depict itself as the ethical foil to other AI companies. This latest marketing stunt — which leans into criticism of AI as a way to make Anthropic seem aware of (and therefore distinctly worthy of) the responsibility it carries — would appear to be more of the same. Not everybody is having it, however. Sam Altman — the CEO of OpenAI, Anthropic’s chief rival — kicked off the criticism with some pithy trolling.  “i thought this was satire, kept looking for the handle to be spelled c1audeai or something,” Altmanposted to X on Monday. Other skeptics — many of whom seem to work in the tech industry — came out of the woodwork to remark upon Anthropic’s odd choice of imagery and tone. “Anthropic is quite an amazing company. With the worst corporate communications ever,”another person said. “[T]he EAs [effective altruists] at anthropic really must be living in a bubble of ai psychosis to think this would go down well,” a criticalposter remarked. Assome have pointed out, Anthropic is following a very time-tested marketing playbook here. That playbook involves a brand calling out and owning the harms caused by its industry as a way to demonstrate that it is the company best positioned to avoid or correct those harms. But even if it’s a familiar playbook, it seems to have backfired here — particularly the decision to include a brief shot that appears to be from Arlington National Cemetery. “I can’t stress enough how fucked up it is that Anthropic is running an ad that includes this image asking ‘Who’s gonna hit the brakes if we need to?’” said one commenter,sharing thecemetery image that appears in the ad. People kept coming back to the graveyard imagery. “Out of everything in that ad, this part was exceptionally weird and sinister,”another person wrote, sharing the same image. Personally, the ad vaguely reminds me of thepropaganda sequencein “The Parallax View” — the 1970s paranoid thriller about an evil corporation involved in an MK-Ultra-esque conspiracy to create brainwashed assassins. This is probably not the best association to have for a company that would like to prove it is acting as a force for good in the world. Anthropic’s marketing has made a splash before. In February, during the Super Bowl, the company unleasheda slew of adsthat humorously took aim at OpenAI’s decision toinclude ads in ChatGPT. Those ads earned it agood amount of positive buzz— as well as thesmoldering rageof its competitor.

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