Gate News Report, March 13 — Nick Fox, Senior Vice President of Google Knowledge and Information, stated in an interview that Google “does not rule out” placing ads in Gemini. In recent months, Google executives had firmly maintained that there were no plans to run ads in Gemini. Fox’s new statement signals a softening of stance, suggesting that the boundary between Google’s core advertising business and AI products may become more blurred. For users relying on Gemini as an independent AI assistant, the introduction of ads will directly impact the user experience and trust in the neutrality of responses.
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