New Genmoji ad showcases creations that definitely were not made with Apple Intelligence

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Apple's latest ad shows off Genmoji, or at least the idea of generating whatever emoji you want with Apple Intelligence, but the creations shown are clearly not representative of the actual tool.

A gnome, horse in a suit, flying pig, chrome skull, blue dog balloon, and tomato in a trench coat made with Genmoji
These Genmoji aren't quite as fun as the ones shown in Apple's ad



The playful ad seems to be overselling the potential results of Genmoji, which released with iOS 18.2. While some could be massaged into existence with trial and error, they never met the clean, animated results shown in the ad.

The ad does a great job of selling the idea behind Genmoji, but it may leave viewers disappointed in the real thing. These colorful, sharp, animated creations made by human artists are miles ahead of anything that could be made by Apple's early attempt at AI.



I tried to prompt Genmoji with what the song lyrics called each object first, then added descriptors to manipulate the results to get as close as possible. In many instances, what was shown in the ad just couldn't be recreated.

For example, getting an old man in skis seemed impossible and asking for "twelve-sided die" results in a six-sided die. "Chair that can walk" and "Clock that can talk" proved impossible to recreate as well.

The pink "furry cardigan" smacked of too much detail. The real result was much less sweater-like with melted buttons and confused textures.

The ad itself is harmless and raises awareness of the feature, but it emphasizes the artificial nature of AI and Apple's place in it. When Animoji debuted, it showcased them in whimsical karaoke ads that may have been computer-generated for the ad, but remained true to the expressions and style of the product.

Hopefully, Genmoji will one day be so well-made that Apple can use the real thing in an ad. Until then, it seems the "artificial" part of AI is taking the reins in Apple's marketing.



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  • Reply 1 of 27
    It is a confusing time in the Apple Universe... software updates promoting features that just aren't available on older devices. 

    All I want is the glowing border for Siri on my 13 Pro, and it just won't appear. I'm so sad. 😞 
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  • Reply 2 of 27
    There’s a lot of copium to digest in this article. If Samsung gets caught stretching the truth it’s doom and gloom but when Apple does it, it’s a whimsical representation of the true foundation of an idea. And this comment is coming from a ride or die Apple fan.

    Be more critical - it might actually push Apple to try harder. 

    Apple’s advertising has been abysmal this year. They started off with the controversial crush ad, then had an ad pulled for objectively misrepresenting Thai culture, and then ended with not only a bunch of ads that liken people who use Apple Intellegence to complete morons who lie and cheat, but also this, which wholly misrepresents a new feature on every level. 
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  • Reply 3 of 27
    Wesley Hilliardwesley hilliard Posts: 436member, administrator, moderator, editor
    Hazen said:
    There’s a lot of copium to digest in this article. If Samsung gets caught stretching the truth it’s doom and gloom but when Apple does it, it’s a whimsical representation of the true foundation of an idea. And this comment is coming from a ride or die Apple fan.

    Be more critical - it might actually push Apple to try harder. 

    Apple’s advertising has been abysmal this year. They started off with the controversial crush ad, then had an ad pulled for objectively misrepresenting Thai culture, and then ended with not only a bunch of ads that liken people who use Apple Intellegence to complete morons who lie and cheat, but also this, which wholly misrepresents a new feature on every level. 
    I'm not sure we're reading the same article here. I don't know how to be more direct when I said these artistic renditions do not represent the product and users are likely to be disappointed and Apple needs to do better.
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  • Reply 4 of 27
    slurpyslurpy Posts: 5,394member
    It is a confusing time in the Apple Universe... software updates promoting features that just aren't available on older devices. 

    All I want is the glowing border for Siri on my 13 Pro, and it just won't appear. I'm so sad. 😞 

    It's not confusing at all. Since day 1 Apple has made clear that all intelligence features require at least an iPhone 15 Pro. You'll never get the glowing border, so maybe make a decision to stop being SO sad about it. 

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  • Reply 5 of 27
    danoxdanox Posts: 3,639member
    So if you are an artist working with a ad department, you can create something that looks is better than the average person using the same program be it Photos, Photoshop, Pixelmator Pro or any other image program? Can you save the image created and embellish the image in another program for importing to playground images? If you can what is the problem someone who has artistic talent is always going be able to create a customize image that’s better than the average person at the start?

    https://emojipedia.org/genmoji  What is this? Seems to be some type of add on third-party program for creating more customized images if so, guess how many users who fancy themselves are going to use it to go even further within playground images.

    https://www.techsolutions.support.com/how-to/use-genmoji-and-image-playground-on-ios  If you are an artist/professional, and you start out with a better image (because you can) than the average person using playground images I would think your results at the end at the would be better than most people who are nonprofessional in short garbage in garbage out. Someone with artistic talent is still gonna come out with a better end result if they take the time to compose an image for import into playground images.  Robbie the robot isn’t gonna make up for that…. and the same applies to using the AI writing tools. They’re not gonna make you Shakespeare no matter what you do.

    Oh and Samsung is not a good example……
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  • Reply 6 of 27
    Fast food company shows big, juicy cheeseburger in commercial that looks nothing like what you get in real life.

    News at 11. 

    Yawn.
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  • Reply 7 of 27
    Genmoji is pretty awesome though.
    StrangeDayswatto_cobra
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  • Reply 8 of 27
    elijahgelijahg Posts: 2,886member
    It is a confusing time in the Apple Universe... software updates promoting features that just aren't available on older devices. 

    All I want is the glowing border for Siri on my 13 Pro, and it just won't appear. I'm so sad. 😞 
    Not only that but in the UK at least, they were advertising Apple Intelligence from the day of the iPhone 16 launch like it was usable right now, without it being available at all on any device until yesterday. I'm very surprised the advertising standards agency didn't tell them to cease and desist.
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  • Reply 9 of 27
    danox said:
    Someone with artistic talent is still gonna come out with a better end result if they take the time to compose an image for import into playground images.  Robbie the robot isn’t gonna make up for that…. and the same applies to using the AI writing tools. They’re not gonna make you Shakespeare no matter what you do.
    Agree. It's like taking photos and video with the iPhone: they're going to look pretty good but not on the level that you see in Apple's professionally created advertising.
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  • Reply 10 of 27
    I dunno. they work for me and look pretty legit with what I've asked it to come up with
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  • Reply 11 of 27
    I was able to recreate the tomato spy in 10 seconds with the prompt “tomato spy in trechcoat”
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  • Reply 12 of 27
    hexclockhexclock Posts: 1,345member
    The whole feature seems like a pointless waste of time and memory. 
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  • Reply 13 of 27
    I do think Apple’s need for control (which I do appreciate) over the entire user experience may play against them in the generative space. Choosing to pick benign objects, shapes, animals, etc it does a very good job of. But I can’t for the life of me get it to make an image of me giving an annoyed or disgruntled or angry or mad or sad or any other expression other than pure joy and jubilation. Even something like giving a thumbs down is apparently a faux pas in Apple’s generative AI world. I get one maybe two images with a thumbs down with a huge smile on my face and the rest are giving a thumbs up with a huge smile on my face. What’s the point of this if I can’t generate what I want. It’s one thing to be directed and coerced about how to manage files or how to interact with a UI but limiting the images created in my likeness to only ever being happy is something that I am finding very disconcerting. 
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  • Reply 14 of 27
    I got the results in the ad. I tried the skeleton,  the horse, the walking tv.

    All worked.

    I don't get the ad.
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  • Reply 15 of 27
    Oferofer Posts: 277unconfirmed, member
    I do think Apple’s need for control (which I do appreciate) over the entire user experience may play against them in the generative space. Choosing to pick benign objects, shapes, animals, etc it does a very good job of. But I can’t for the life of me get it to make an image of me giving an annoyed or disgruntled or angry or mad or sad or any other expression other than pure joy and jubilation. Even something like giving a thumbs down is apparently a faux pas in Apple’s generative AI world. I get one maybe two images with a thumbs down with a huge smile on my face and the rest are giving a thumbs up with a huge smile on my face. What’s the point of this if I can’t generate what I want. It’s one thing to be directed and coerced about how to manage files or how to interact with a UI but limiting the images created in my likeness to only ever being happy is something that I am finding very disconcerting. 
    Agreed! It’s annoying how puritanical Apple can get with some of its policies
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  • Reply 16 of 27
    danoxdanox Posts: 3,639member
    602warren said:
    Fast food company shows big, juicy cheeseburger in commercial that looks nothing like what you get in real life.

    News at 11. 

    Yawn.
    In and out burger looks pretty close…..
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  • Reply 17 of 27
    I got the results in the ad. I tried the skeleton,  the horse, the walking tv.

    All worked.

    I don't get the ad.
    But the article says they were "definitely made by Apple Intelligence"!

    I'm inclined to believe that Apple was smart enough to eat their own dog food for the ad (even if the prompts were very very specific).
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  • Reply 18 of 27
    hexclock said:
    The whole feature seems like a pointless waste of time and memory. 
    To you. You forgot that part. For me and my fam it’s fun to send silly things to one another. 
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  • Reply 19 of 27
    maltzmaltz Posts: 532member
    hexclock said:
    The whole feature seems like a pointless waste of time and memory. 

    Then don't turn it on, and don't install it?  That can be said of any app.
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  • Reply 20 of 27
    maltzmaltz Posts: 532member
    It is a confusing time in the Apple Universe... software updates promoting features that just aren't available on older devices. 

    All I want is the glowing border for Siri on my 13 Pro, and it just won't appear. I'm so sad. 😞 

    Just like every other iOS release since, probably when the iPhone 3G came out?  There have always been new iOS features that required the absolute latest device to work, some that required more recent devices to work, and some that worked on all devices that could run the new iOS at all.  This is probably the most public and most anticipated, though.
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