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AI-generated ads are killing your brand

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Posted By sme-admin on April 21, 2026 Marketing

Small businesses and marketers are being urged to rethink their use of AI tools like ChatGPT, as experts warn that generic, AI-generated ads are weakening brand identity, reducing trust and hurting performance.

As AI tools become a go-to for creating ads, social content and marketing assets, a growing number of businesses are falling into the same trap: producing campaigns that look polished, but feel identical.

According to Digital PR specialist Sophie Rhone and founder of Cupid PR, over-reliance on AI-generated creative is leading to a wave of ads that fail to stand out, connect with audiences or drive meaningful results.

The problem: your ads look like everyone else’s

AI tools are designed to generate content based on patterns. That means many ads created using the same prompts, styles and formats end up looking almost identical.

For customers, that sameness is easy to spot.

Sophie Rhone, Founder of Cupid PR, said:

“AI can make your ads look good, but it cannot make them feel original.
When everything starts to look the same, your brand becomes easy to ignore.”

Instead of capturing attention, businesses risk blending into a feed full of similar-looking content.

Why this is costing businesses money

When ads fail to stand out, performance suffers.

Businesses may see:

  • Lower click-through rates
  • Higher cost per click
  • Weaker conversion rates
  • Reduced return on ad spend

Because users are not connecting with what they are seeing.

“If your ad looks like something people have already scrolled past ten times, they will scroll past yours too.”

The brand impact: short-term gains, long-term damage

AI-generated ads can create the illusion of efficiency, but over time they can weaken the brand behind them.

Without clear differentiation, businesses begin to lose:

  • Recognisability
  • Trust
  • Consistency in tone and message
  • Emotional connection with customers

This makes it harder to build a brand people remember or return to.

Why SMEs are most at risk

Smaller businesses are often under pressure to produce content quickly and cost-effectively, making AI an attractive solution.

But without strong brand direction, this can lead to:

  • Generic messaging
  • Inconsistent identity
  • Reliance on trends instead of strategy

“For SMEs, your brand is your biggest advantage. If that disappears, you are competing on price, not value.”

The fix: use AI as a tool, not the strategy

Experts are not advising businesses to stop using AI, but to change how they use it.

The most effective marketers are:

  • Using AI to speed up production, not replace thinking
  • Building campaigns around clear brand positioning
  • Refining and reshaping AI outputs, not publishing them as-is
  • Focusing on what makes their business different

“AI should support your marketing, not define it.

The brands that win are the ones that feel distinct, not the ones that look efficient.”

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