Google introduces ads into dialogs with third-party chatbots based on artificial intelligence

According to a Bloomberg report, Google’s AdSense ad network began showing ads during user interactions with some third-party artificial intelligence-based chatbots earlier this year.
Anonymous sources said the introduction of the feature was made possible by successful tests with AI startups iAsk and Liner. A Google spokesperson said, “AdSense for Search is available for websites that want to display relevant ads as part of their AI interactions.”
A spokesperson for Google said, “AdSense for Search is available for websites that want to display relevant ads as part of their AI interactions.

The move is part of Google’s strategy to capitalize on the growing popularity of chatbots like OpenAI ChatGPT, Anthropic Claude and Perplexity, which are increasingly being used by users to find information and get answers to common questions. By integrating advertising into these interactions, Google is not only capitalizing on new trends, but also addressing the potential challenges associated with advances in technology.
To help Google capitalize on these new trends, it is also helping to address the potential challenges associated with advances in technology.
The company is actively investing in artificial intelligence tools and products, constantly updating its offerings with expanded language models and regular Gemini app updates. Late last year, Google also began showing ads in its AI Overviews for specific search queries.
The company has been actively investing in AI tools and products to keep its offerings up to date with expanded language models and regular updates to its Gemini apps.
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