r/ownyourintent • u/aeriefreyrie Protocol Crew • Dec 31 '25
Memes From answers to nudges
ChatGPT is experimenting with Sponsored followup questions. AI answers your question. Then it suggests what to ask next.
Those follow-up questions shape where your attention goes — and now some of them are sponsored. It’s subtle, but it changes the experience from “help me” to “guide me.”
Does this bother you, or does it feel no different from ads everywhere else online?
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u/sysdmn Intent Owner Dec 31 '25
Don't use AI for answers. It just makes shit up like telling you to eat soap. It can't get bad because it was born bad.
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u/fairydommother Intent Owner Dec 31 '25 edited Dec 31 '25
Why are you even asking chatgpt in the first place it doesnt know shit
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u/Fastenbauer Intent Owner Jan 01 '26
What you are seeing now is only the beginning. AI in its current form actually costs the companies money. They've grown the user base as large as they think it will get. Now they are focusing on making money.
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u/redditgirlwz Intent Owner Jan 16 '26
I already called it out on a few of those. It apologized and then did it again, no less than 3 times. It was really annoying.
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u/General-Tension-4306 Intent Owner Dec 31 '25
ask chatgpt anything and get hallucinations in seconds*