Your Private AI Convos Are About To Become Advertising Gold
Plus: Claude's latest model, AI video goes mainstream, and ChatGPT becomes a store. Here's what's actually happening.

If you need to know one thing from this week, it's this: AI isn't just answering your questions anymore. It's watching what you ask, learning what you want, and getting ready to sell you stuff.
Meta made it official, your AI chats are about to become ad data. No opt-out. But that's just one move in a bigger shift happening right now.
The Signal
Your Private AI Conversations Are About To Become Advertising Gold
December 16, 2025.
That's when Meta starts serving you ads based on everything you've said to AI on their platforms.

They're already watching. December 16 is just when they start cashing in.
- Ask Meta AI about hiking? Hiking boot ads follow you everywhere.
- Looking for relationship advice? Therapy app promotions.
- Researching a health issue? Meta says they won't target sensitive topics like health, religion, and politics. We'll see.
And there's no opt-out.
You can't turn it off. Your only option is to stop using Meta AI completely.
Oh, and Meta's AI isn't even good enough for the precision targeting they want. So they're talking to Google about using Gemini models to make it sharper.
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This Week's Big Drops
Claude Releases Latest Model: Sonnet 4.5
Anthropic released Claude Sonnet 4.5, positioned as the world's best model for coding and agents. It can work independently for hours across large projects.
They also launched a Chrome extension to use Claude from your browser.

Sora Video Generation App + Sora 2 Launch
OpenAI dropped their latest video generation model, Sora 2, and a standalone iOS app that hit #1 in the App Store. Sora 2 generates realistic video with physics, sound, and dialogue from text prompts. It includes an "upload yourself" feature that inserts users into any generated scene.

Check out the Sora app for fun. Most work use cases are still early.
Consumer AI is going mainstream fast: Fun AI tools keep going viral. Sora’s iOS app shows AI video isn’t a work feature anymore, it’s culture. Now that you can embed people into videos, you'll see AI-generated video everywhere.
Etsy Shopping Now in ChatGPT
Etsy products are now fully integrated into ChatGPT. U.S. users can browse, discover, and buy Etsy items via AI chat with instant checkout using Apple Pay, Google Pay, or credit cards. Shopify merchants coming soon.
Nothing to do yet. Just watch where this goes.

Commerce inside AI is here: The trend toward AI-powered shopping gets closer to reality with each move. The customer journey will shift too. Everything from awareness to purchase could soon happen in one AI conversation.
Other Tool Updates
Workplace
- Microsoft Agent Mode in Office: Now in Excel and Word, powered by GPT-5. Users prompt multi-step automation for spreadsheets and documents.
- Microsoft Copilot Portraits: Choose from 40 stylized avatars with expressions and lip-sync to bring your voice chats to life.
- Opera Neon AI Browser: Built-in chatbot + agent mode for tasks, summarizing, and sharing. Early access at $19.99/month.
- Salesforce Agentforce Vibes: A new AI app builder targeted towards developers. Includes a "Vibe-Codey" autonomous agent.
Consumer
- Google AI Mode Visual Search: Describe what you want and AI will look for similar images or products (from over 50+ billion listings).
- Meta Vibes Video Feed: A TikTok-style AI video feed in the Meta AI app. Users create and remix AI clips through text prompts.
- Amazon AI Device Upgrades: Ring cameras w/ AI facial recognition, Echo w/ personalized notifications, Kindle w/ context-aware reading enhancements.
Quick Signals

- AI actress goes viral. Tilly Norwood starred as lead actress in an indie film at major festivals. Audiences praised her realism, Hollywood isn't happy.
- AI hasn't disrupted U.S. jobs yet. New study shows that the mix of career-types is changing faster than before, but this started before AI adoption.
- 9% of U.S. adults get news from AI. A third find it hard to determine truth, half get inaccurate news.
- New way to customize AI models. Former OpenAI CTO's startup, Tinker, is offering a managed service that lets businesses fine-tune and customize open-source AI models without complex infrastructure or relying on big tech.
- California has new AI laws. This is the first U.S. law requiring AI companies to disclose risks like loss of control or bioweapon misuse. Public safety reports, incident disclosures, whistleblower protections. $1M fines for noncompliance. More will follow.
What's Ahead
- Gemini 3 launch expected before end of year. Google's next flagship model still under wraps.
- Nano Banana 2 image model coming mid-November. Built on Gemini 3 Pro, which may signal broader Gemini 3 release timing.
- xAI building Wikipedia rival called Grokipedia. Elon Musk's knowledge platform, no release date yet.
- Microsoft testing publisher payment system. Publisher Content Marketplace in pilot stages, will compensate publishers for AI content use.
That's it for this week. While everyone else is chasing tools, you're watching the patterns.