Prepare to see to more ads within Bing's AI chatbot.
On Wednesday,ALL OUT: AJ RAVAL Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft's corporate VP announced new goals to drive traffic and revenue to publishers through Bing and Edge. Ideas the tech company is exploring include links to more articles from a publisher when you hover over a link to that publisher, as well as a "rich caption" of licensed content from Microsoft partners next to chat answers.
Since Microsoft launched the new Bing in February, it has grown to over 100 million daily active users. It was only a matter of time until it began monetizing its newfound popularity. To be clear, Bing already includes ads in some of its responses. For example, if you search "iPhone 14" it will show you a product listing linked to its shopping tab. But the announcement means efforts to drive traffic and increase revenue to publishers is definitely ramping up.
Mehdi didn't give much detail beyond that, saying the conversations with publishers and partner brands are "early days." So, we don't know how many ads we'll start seeing, or when. But we do know that it's coming and that Bing chat's ad-free (or ad-sparse) days are numbered. Enjoy it while it lasts.
Topics Artificial Intelligence Microsoft
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Today's Hurdle hints and answers for May 5, 2025
Trump kicked One Direction out of his hotel because he's not a nice man
Online crowdsourcing for psychology ain't without pitfalls
This is the fattest of the extremely fat bears
A UK politician just became editor of a newspaper and Twitter is flipping out
Obama's photographer will never be done trolling Trump
Antarctica has way more penguins than scientists thought, which is great, because penguins
People are angry after this airport sniffer dog was shot when it got loose
Amazon Prime Grubhub deal: Save $10 off orders of $20 or more
Siri keeps sending people looking for escorts to an esports bar
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。