Rufus, Amazon’s not too long ago launched, shopping-focused chatbot, is getting advertisements quickly.
That’s in accordance to a changelog printed by Amazon this week (first noticed by AdWeek), which states that sponsored advertisements may quickly begin showing in placements for Rufus customers within the U.S. Adverts shall be proven primarily based on Amazon search and conversational context, Amazon says, and Rufus might generate textual content to accompany present advert copy in sure circumstances.
“We continue to make enhancements to the Rufus experience, including improving brand and product discovery by introducing relevant sponsored ads that help customers discover selections related to their conversation with Rufus,” a spokesperson mentioned.
The advertisements in Rufus take a look at remembers Microsoft’s experiments inserting advertisements into Copilot, the chatbot in Bing and the corporate’s different properties, together with Home windows. AI being the pricey endeavor that it’s, it’s not precisely stunning that firms are in search of tried-and-true strategies to generate a return on funding — or at the very least break even.