The future is about embedded ads in LLM responses, and people relying more and more on LLMs, so what we need to do is what we’ve always done - circumvent / block ads. But how would that work in this scenario, realistically?
By not using AI in any of it’s forms willingly, for one. Another would be- if AI suggests a product or a brand, no matter what prompt, it’s safe to bet that it’s an ad.
I’m willing to bet that AI is going to be more and more difficult to avoid for the average people, as the (corporate) push for it is so strong. As it has been for Google, Meta etc. Average person doesn’t have the energy or motivation to care enough to dismiss AI completely.
But for us more tech-savvy people, maybe local LLMs are the solution?
The future is about embedded ads in LLM responses, and people relying more and more on LLMs, so what we need to do is what we’ve always done - circumvent / block ads. But how would that work in this scenario, realistically?
By not using AI in any of it’s forms willingly, for one. Another would be- if AI suggests a product or a brand, no matter what prompt, it’s safe to bet that it’s an ad.
I’m willing to bet that AI is going to be more and more difficult to avoid for the average people, as the (corporate) push for it is so strong. As it has been for Google, Meta etc. Average person doesn’t have the energy or motivation to care enough to dismiss AI completely.
But for us more tech-savvy people, maybe local LLMs are the solution?