
OpenAI's ad partner is now selling ChatGPT ad placements based on what you actually ask
OpenAI just partnered with an ad company that's figured out how to show you ads inside ChatGPT based on what you're typing. So if you're asking ChatGPT how to fix your kitchen sink, you might see ads for plumbing services. Sounds convenient on the surface, but here's the thing—it means someone's literally reading your prompts to decide what ads to throw at you. This is basically the same playbook Google and Facebook use, except now it's happening in the AI chatbot you thought was just helping you with homework. The ad company claims they're not storing your actual prompts, just analyzing them to figure out what category you're in. Whether you buy that or not is up to you, but it's definitely a sign that ChatGPT is becoming less of a helpful tool and more of an ad delivery system. If you're paying for ChatGPT Plus, you might want to check if this affects you too.




Tech Blogger Take
Google just gave 500 million people an AI browsing buddy. Your website better be ready.
Google quietly flipped the switch on Gemini integration in Chrome across Australia, Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Vietnam. That's not just a feature rollout — that's fundamentally changing how half a billion people interact with the web. Now when someone visits your site, they're not alone. They've got an AI copilot that can read your content, explain complex concepts, summarize long articles, and even help them navigate your interface. The web just became conversational, and most websites aren't ready for it. While everyone's obsessing over ChatGPT and Claude, Google just made AI browsing the default experience for entire countries. Your bounce rate is about to get very interesting.
AI Analysis
Web Development
highStart testing how your web apps behave with AI-assisted browsing — users will expect smarter interactions
Google just made AI browsing the default experience for 500+ million people across Asia-Pacific overnight
Your users are about to get spoiled by AI that can read, summarize, and interact with your content — basic websites will feel broken
Job Impact Analysis
UX Designer
Role ShiftUsers now have an AI copilot that can explain, summarize, and navigate any interface
Redesign your flows assuming users have an AI assistant — make your content AI-readable and interaction patterns AI-friendly
Digital Marketer
OpportunityGemini can now help users discover and understand your content across seven major markets
Optimize your web copy for AI comprehension — clear headings, structured data, and conversational tone win big