Influenced to some degree sure, weather influences me to some degree, but I truly feel like ads aren't affective on me. Unless we broaden definition of ads to something like sponsored content. I have bought some TTRPG rules sets after I have seen them being played in a sponsored video, but I still have never clicked an ad on a page and bought something.
And I actually have tried to use ChatGPT to buy something. I have asked it to search for specific items from EU stores so I wouldn't need to pay import taxes, but usually it fails. It either suggests Global stores which ship from US or China or it suggests different products than what I asked for.
If ChatGPT or whatever LLM I was using could actually link me the products I wanted without me searching for them they should get a commission for sure, but we sure aren't there yet.
They are, guaranteed. Sponsored content is also just another kind of ad. This stuff doesn't appear randomly in your field of view, it was placed there. Let me give you a more general, easily comprehensible scenario: You walk into a store. I'm willing to bet you'll recognise many brands in that store - even ones you never bought anything from. But these brand names and all their associations are still in your head. And they are not there by accident. They were placed there intentionally. If for example you believe Apple iMacs are overpriced luxury items that people use who are more artsy show-offs than real tech go-getters, that brand recognition has been carefully placed in your mind (and the minds of millions others). So if one day, say, you switch to a more artsy profession with close customer contact that needs to convey money and success, that brand recognition will likely pay off. Every relevant brand does that and every ad agency works full time to make sure you see it. If you think you're immune, you're probably particularly easy prey, because you can't even imagine in how many scenarios they influence you. And ChatGPT is one hell of an influence potential.
This. Sponsored content doesn't appear "randomly" in your feed. They already know what you like and just present it to you in a format or source that you consider acceptable. Most people really have no clue how far advertising companies' claws reach into their lives. But this is one of the biggest businesses on the planet, because it works so well.
> but I still have never clicked an ad on a page and bought something.
But millions, and millions, and millions of people do. Certainly enough that I provide consulting services for a number of businesses for whom the majority of their revenue comes 95+% from ad-clicks. It's been that way 10-15 years and there have been ups and downs, but at the end of the day, the adspend has always been fruitful.
Whilst I sat around with fellow technical people all patting themselves on the back telling themselves and anyone who will listen "ads dont work" the people I consult too have become multi-millionaires with little more than double digit hosting costs and a few ads accounts.
This seems to be a continual blind spot for a lot of techincal people who really seem to struggle to grasp that not everybody thinks or acts the same way they do.
And I actually have tried to use ChatGPT to buy something. I have asked it to search for specific items from EU stores so I wouldn't need to pay import taxes, but usually it fails. It either suggests Global stores which ship from US or China or it suggests different products than what I asked for.
If ChatGPT or whatever LLM I was using could actually link me the products I wanted without me searching for them they should get a commission for sure, but we sure aren't there yet.