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    AI-driven ads are coming to Windows Copilot—thanks, Microsoft

    By ayaksızMart 14, 2025Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    Microsoft Expands AI-Driven Ads in Copilot—And Users Can’t Escape Them

    Windows users have long complained about Microsoft’s aggressive advertising tactics, with ads for OneDrive, Microsoft 365, and Edge appearing throughout the operating system. But Microsoft’s latest advertising push takes things to a whole new level—with AI-driven promotions now becoming a central part of Copilot itself.

    Microsoft’s advertising blog recently outlined a new plan for what it calls “the future of audience engagement”—and, unsurprisingly, AI is at the core of it. The company claims that AI-powered shopping experiences will create a more natural and interactive way for users to make purchasing decisions, but it goes further than that. Microsoft now wants brands to deploy their own AI-driven virtual agents, allowing businesses to engage directly with users through Copilot.

    “We are committed to helping brands create agents and making it easy to connect them to our audiences,” Microsoft stated via Windows Central. The first step toward this goal? A pilot program that enables companies to create AI-powered shopping assistants that interact with users on their websites.

    But Microsoft isn’t stopping there. The company is also rolling out two major ad formats designed specifically for Copilot:

    • Advertising Showroom – If a user asks Copilot about a product and expresses purchase intent, Microsoft may trigger an immersive advertising experience, where sponsored content and AI-driven brand representatives guide users through product details.
    • Dynamic Filters – Instead of manually refining searches, Microsoft’s AI will automatically filter results based on user preferences—essentially directing users toward products most likely to result in a sale.

    Perhaps the most alarming change, however, is Microsoft’s push toward AI-generated ads. The company is automating ad creation using search queries, browsing habits, and seasonal trends—meaning brands won’t even need to create their own campaigns anymore. Microsoft’s AI will generate ads for them, personalized for each user.

    While many Windows users have spent years disabling built-in ads, these new AI-powered ads seem much harder to avoid. With AI-driven marketing embedded directly into Copilot, it’s becoming clear that Microsoft is redefining Windows not as an operating system, but as an advertising platform.

    For those hoping to escape this relentless advertising push, ad blockers might soon be the last line of defense.

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