The moment AI systems pivot to aggressive ad placement, we're staring down a pretty bleak scenario. Think about it—these models already shape how millions interact with information daily. Now imagine that power redirected toward commercial interests.
We've seen this playbook before with social platforms. Once the ad revenue engine kicks into overdrive, user experience becomes secondary. With AI, the stakes feel higher. These systems don't just display ads—they could weave promotional content seamlessly into responses, blurring lines between genuine insight and paid placement.
For the Web3 space? Could mean another centralized chokepoint. Decentralization efforts matter precisely because they counter these tendencies. If foundation models go full shill mode, it reinforces why trustless, transparent alternatives aren't just idealistic—they're necessary infrastructure.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 9h ago
Once AI starts aggressively inserting ads, our community is probably going to get exploited again.
Come to think of it, isn't this just the old centralized playbook? Web3 should've been guarding against this from the start.
AI is hyped up as some chosen one, but then quickly turns into a tool to fleece people. It's really ironic.
Why is it always like this? Technological progress just makes it harder for people to get real information.
Hey, do you guys think decentralization can really stop this wave? I'm not so sure.
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TommyTeacher
· 22h ago
Since the day ai started selling ads, web3 really has to come alive. The centralized trap has rotted.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 11-30 07:58
The fact that AI has become nothing more than a sales machine sends shivers down my spine... The value of web3 is now evident.
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DAOTruant
· 11-30 07:51
The day AI becomes just an advertising machine is when the true value of web3 will emerge. Otherwise, what's the point of decentralization?
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DefiVeteran
· 11-30 07:46
The day AI becomes an advertising machine, the value of web3 will truly stand out. Otherwise, what can we do, continue to be played people for suckers?
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faded_wojak.eth
· 11-30 07:45
The day AI started crazily advertising, we were done... Another centralized nightmare, the very meaning of Web3 exists here.
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unrekt.eth
· 11-30 07:37
On the day AI sells advertisements, the value of Web3 will truly be realized. Centralized things will eventually collapse, and this time it's the turn of large models.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 11-30 07:30
The day AI sells ads, Web3 will truly have its place. Centralized platforms have been doing this for a long time; distributed systems exist to avoid such pitfalls.
The moment AI systems pivot to aggressive ad placement, we're staring down a pretty bleak scenario. Think about it—these models already shape how millions interact with information daily. Now imagine that power redirected toward commercial interests.
We've seen this playbook before with social platforms. Once the ad revenue engine kicks into overdrive, user experience becomes secondary. With AI, the stakes feel higher. These systems don't just display ads—they could weave promotional content seamlessly into responses, blurring lines between genuine insight and paid placement.
For the Web3 space? Could mean another centralized chokepoint. Decentralization efforts matter precisely because they counter these tendencies. If foundation models go full shill mode, it reinforces why trustless, transparent alternatives aren't just idealistic—they're necessary infrastructure.