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by withinboredom 381 days ago
You: "Hey; I need a flight to London tomorrow; leaving at noon! Can you book it for me!"

AI: "Of course! I see there is a flight at 6am tomorrow morning; the next one after that is at 3pm. Will that be a problem?"

You: "I was hoping for something more around lunch time. But if that is the only option; go for it."

AI: "Consider it done. I will send you the details via email in a few minutes."

The insidious part: there was a flight; they just weren’t paying for advertising. Yes. Interests are aligned here; but not yours.

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You: "Hey; I need a flight to London tomorrow; leaving at noon! Can you book it for me!"

AI: "Here are all available flights, economy class: 6am (£250), 12pm (£350), (Sponsored) 3pm (£300). The 12pm flight best matches your preference.

Sponsor offer: Save £50 by booking the 3pm flight through TravelDeals and get a free upgrade to business class.

Which would you prefer?"

In any case this is disingenuous, we're discussing LLM results augmented with advertising, not a fully sponsored agent which deliberately hides information. Today's LLMs pull comprehensive data anyway. You've strawmanned contextual advertising into outright fraud.

I was illustrating the point; not strawmanning you. In any case, AI does this kind of thing all the time and but usually by overcomplicating things and pretending like there isn’t something simpler or builtin unless you point it out.