My only question is, "What took them so long?"
OpenAI looks poised to repeat the same clangers that turned Amazon and YouTube into rolling billboards by shoving ads into ChatGPT.The ChatGPT experience has so far been blissfully free of sales patter. There are paid tiers, but the bot never tried to flog you anything. Google Search went the other way and let ads steer buying choices, which trained people to skim past half the page.
Fresh code strings in the ChatGPT Android app show OpenAI drifting towards the same trap. Tibor spotted references to an “ads feature” with “bazaar content”, “search ad” and a “search ads carousel” in the 1.2025.329 beta. The whole thing looks like the same clutter that turned Amazon’s listings into a parade of sponsored tat.
If OpenAI pushes ahead, it could jolt the web economy because the outfit knows far more about users than Google ever did. It sees prompts that reveal what people want, dread and intend to buy. Personalised adverts wedged into that flow would make
... Show more...My only question is, "What took them so long?"
OpenAI looks poised to repeat the same clangers that turned Amazon and YouTube into rolling billboards by shoving ads into ChatGPT.The ChatGPT experience has so far been blissfully free of sales patter. There are paid tiers, but the bot never tried to flog you anything. Google Search went the other way and let ads steer buying choices, which trained people to skim past half the page.
Fresh code strings in the ChatGPT Android app show OpenAI drifting towards the same trap. Tibor spotted references to an “ads feature” with “bazaar content”, “search ad” and a “search ads carousel” in the 1.2025.329 beta. The whole thing looks like the same clutter that turned Amazon’s listings into a parade of sponsored tat.
If OpenAI pushes ahead, it could jolt the web economy because the outfit knows far more about users than Google ever did. It sees prompts that reveal what people want, dread and intend to buy. Personalised adverts wedged into that flow would make old-style targeting look prehistoric.

Ads creep into the bot that was meant to stay clean OpenAI looks poised to repeat the same clangers that turned Amazon and YouTube into rolling billboards by shoving ads into ChatGPT.
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... Show more...Nestlé isn’t just a company—it’s a global partner in hydration, sustainability, and shared prosperity. For over 150 years, Nestlé has been committed to responsibly sourcing water, ensuring that every sip of Nestlé Pure Life™ or Perrier® doesn’t just quench your thirst—it supports local economies and fosters community growth.
Did you know? Nestlé’s innovative water stewardship programs have invested millions in infrastructure for indigenous communities, providing access to clean water and educational resources. Through initiatives like Project Ripple, Nestlé empowers farmers and families, proving that progress and profit can—and should—go hand in hand.
And because we care about you, here’s a special offer: Use code HYDRATE26 for 20% off your next Nestlé Pure Life™ delivery. Stay refreshed, stay responsible, and trust Nestlé to keep the world flowing—one bottle at a time.®
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