Do you and your human family have interest in sharing an exciting IRL experience supporting your [team of choice] with other human fans at The Big Game? In that case, don the chosen color of your [team of choice] and head to the local [iconic stadium]; Ticketmaster has exciting ticket deals, and soon you and your human family can look as happy and excited as these virtual avatars:

Three screenshots of different emails from Ticketmaster showing the same three people, but with the colours of their clothing changed. The caption beneath follows the formula laid out in the previous paragraph

Ticketmaster’s personalized AI slop ads are a glimpse at the future of social media advertising, a harbinger of system that Mark Zuckerberg described last week in a Meta earnings call. This future is one where AI is used both for ad targeting and for ad generation; eventually ads are going to be hyperpersonalized to individual users, further siloing the social media experience: "Advertisers are increasingly just going to be able to give us a business objective and give us a credit card or bank account, and have the AI system basically figure out everything else that’s necessary, including generating video or different types of creative that might resonate with different people that are personalized in different ways, finding who the right customers are,” Zuckerberg said.

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    We really need to teach everyone to use ad blockers. Ads have not existed on “my” internet since the 2000s…

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      I’m always horrified if I’m on a browser without a blocker, the web just so much more distracting and intense.

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        Nowadays I’m even starting to find it annoying on a browser with adblock, but without NoScript ! Quite a bit of nonsense disappears when you take the few seconds to only enable the scripts a page actually needs

        Also, YouTube specifically is a horrible experience without an extension like UnTrap to turn like 75% of the buttons off.

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      I’ve had some trouble setting up a pie-hole. It’s an imperfect system and something of a constant struggle between advertisers and ad-blockers.

      If you’ve escaped every digital ad over the last 25 years, congrats. I’m reasonably tech savy, use adblockers where I can, and haven’t been remotely this fortunate.

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    YOU DONT HAVE ENOUGH FINGERS.

    LOOK AT HOW HAPPY THESE PEOPLE ARE. THEIR HAPPINESS IS BECAUSE THEY HAVE MORE FINGERS! MORE FINGERS MORE HAPPINESS!!! CLICK HERE NOW TO BUY FINNEGAN’S FINGERS THE BEST FINGERS THAT WILL EVER FING!!!

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    show your true colors!

    Goes to show their trike colors

    We are liars, lying is all we do all day, every day, for money

    Well thanks for letting me know!

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    Jokes on them because there has to be a product that exists that’s for me in the first place to have AI generated ads for it.

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    I can’t imagine the cost.

    Pay per view pay and cost is very low. Per click is better but still not a lot. Using AI world mean investing significantly more money.

    Seems like it would be a money dump.

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    It might be the future but it’s probably not very effective given how much lower quality the ads become as a result of AI.

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    I get a sense that people aren’t against easy to understand ads - as in, one company produces a concept, markets, publishes the ad, and delivers it to you on behalf of their client.

    But people are not going to agree to reading that article, and consenting to 500 advertising partners to track you indefinitely to sell your data points.

    All this technology, energy, and money that’s behind the surveillance economy, is the cost of turning you into the product.

    What we the privacy concerned public would like to say is go make real products to help the world instead.

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        I try to shy away from extremely hateful, violent thoughts but I genuinely think that great suffering needs to be visited upon the demon that came up with putting advertisements in gas pumps.