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> It's kind of funny, you can ask Rufus for stuff like "write a hello world in python for me" and then it will do it and also recommend some python books.

From a perspective of "how do we monetize AI chatbots", an easy thing about this usage context is that the consumer is already expecting and wanting product recommendations.

(If you saw this behavior with ChatGPT, it wouldn't go down as well, until you were conditioned to expect it, and there were no alternatives.)





There are really impressive marketing/advertisement formulas to be had. I wont share mine but I'm sure there are many ways to go step by step from not-customers to customers where each step has a known monetary value. If an LLM does something impressive in one of the steps you also know what it is worth.

I have an approach for multiple of these steps, which involves adapting a kind of non-LLMs respected authority tech approach (my previous side project), to LLMs.

I think it can be done right now with MCP servers in a way that you don't immediately hand over your data to the chatbot portal companies so that they can cut you out. (But, over time/traffic, they could quickly learn to mimick your MCP server, much like they mimick Web content and other training data, and at least appear to casual users to interact like you, even if twisted to push whatever company bid for the current user interaction. I haven't figured out what you do when they've trained on mimicking you with an evil twin; maybe you get acquired early, and then there are more resources to solve that next problem.)




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