#AI #GenerativeAI #LLMs #Microsoft #BingChat #Ads: "I can’t get any Bing Chat ads to show up myself, so I can’t tell you if there is any of the “variability” that Roulston mentioned in the statement. But the example shared by Das seems like a logical way for Microsoft to mark an ad, and if that’s the experience everyone eventually sees, I don’t think it would be too obtrusive.

The thing is, we still don’t know the volume of ads we might see or how Microsoft will pick whether to show an ad or source a response directly from a publisher or website. In the blog post, Mehdi says that Microsoft wants to “share the ad revenue with partners whose content contributed to the chat response,” but that doesn’t answer the question of the balance Microsoft plans to strike between ad and non-ad responses. Whatever that balance is, the inclusion of ads will add to the already difficult cognitive load of determining whether you can trust a given response."

https://www.theverge.com/2023/3/29/23662476/microsoft-bing-chatbot-ads-revenue-sharing

Microsoft’s Bing chatbot is getting more ads

Bing’s AI-powered chatbot will how show ads. Microsoft still seems to be experimenting with them, but the company has confirmed that they’re going to start showing up.

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