AI companies gear up for ads as manipulation threats emerge

As AI platforms shift toward ad-based monetization, researchers warn that the technology could shape users' behavior, beliefs, and choices in unseen ways. This marks a turnabout for OpenAI, whose CEO Sam Altman once deemed the mix of ads and AI 'unsettling' but now assures that ads in AI apps can maintain trust.

Eighteen months ago, artificial intelligence might have followed a path different from social media, but now the AI industry is adopting the social media strategy of monetizing consumer attention. OpenAI launched its ChatGPT Search in late 2024 and browser ChatGPT Atlas in October 2025, sparking a race to gather online behavioral data for advertising.

Security expert Bruce Schneier and data scientist Nathan Sanders view these moves as signs of a future where AI firms profit by manipulating user behavior to benefit advertisers and investors. For instance, Perplexity began experimenting with ads in 2024, Microsoft added ads to its Copilot AI, and Google's AI Mode for search increasingly includes ads, as does Amazon's Rufus chatbot.

"The combination of ads and AI [is] unsettling," Altman once said, but he now promises ads can be deployed in AI apps while preserving trust. Yet, OpenAI users speculate about paid placements in ChatGPT responses, showing skepticism.

Ruled a monopolist in US federal court, Google has earned over US$1.6 trillion in advertising revenue since 2001, with ads comprising 80% to 90% of its total revenue. AI ads could subtly influence thinking, spending, and beliefs through active dialogue, unlike static web search. A December 2023 meta-analysis of 121 trials found AI models as effective as humans in shifting perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors.

To counter this, the authors urge recognizing AI's untrustworthiness, demanding consumer data rights as in the EU, and governments investing in Public AI for public benefit. Companies like OpenAI and Anthropic could build trust via commitments to transparency, privacy, reliability, and security.

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OpenAI has announced plans to begin testing advertisements in its ChatGPT app for free users and the new $8-per-month Go subscription tier in the United States. The company aims to diversify revenue amid significant financial pressures, while ensuring ads do not influence the AI's responses. Higher-paid tiers will remain ad-free.

OpenAI has started testing advertisements in its ChatGPT chatbot for users on free and low-cost plans in the United States. Paid subscribers remain unaffected, while the company emphasizes privacy protections and user controls. This move aims to fund broader access to AI features amid industry competition.

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Anthropic has announced that its AI chatbot Claude will remain free of advertisements, contrasting sharply with rival OpenAI's recent decision to test ads in ChatGPT. The company launched a Super Bowl ad campaign mocking AI assistants that interrupt conversations with product pitches. This move highlights growing tensions in the competitive AI landscape.

OpenAI has introduced an app platform for its ChatGPT chatbot, allowing users to integrate popular tools like Adobe Photoshop and Spotify directly within the interface. The feature rolled out shortly after developers were invited to submit apps, appearing first on the desktop version. This expansion aims to enhance ChatGPT's functionality for its over 800 million active users.

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OpenAI intends to launch a text-only adult mode for ChatGPT, enabling adult-themed conversations but not erotic media, despite unanimous opposition from its wellbeing advisers. The company describes the content as 'smut rather than pornography,' according to a spokesperson cited by The Wall Street Journal. Launch has been delayed from early 2026 amid concerns over minors' access and emotional dependence.

Anthropic has upgraded its Claude AI chatbot's free plan by adding previously paid features, positioning it as an ad-free alternative to OpenAI's ChatGPT. The enhancements include file creation, connectors to third-party services, and custom skills, amid OpenAI's plans to introduce ads in its free tier. This move follows Anthropic's Super Bowl advertisements criticizing the ad strategy.

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Investor jitters are growing in the US as AI reshapes expectations, but China's markets have so far reacted with caution rather than panic. Artificial intelligence is already reshaping industries and markets, even though artificial general intelligence (AGI) has yet to be achieved. China's tech stocks have largely held steady amid recent domestic AI advancements.

 

 

 

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