Ask HN: Why not use AI for smart product placement in free ad-supported novels?
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I wouldn’t be surprised if this gets built for visual media but I think we’re past the point for the book/novel market. I think the people who are reading novels are now a niche market and would be highly antagonistic to something like this.
Also this just seems so depressingly bleak. At least in the states we do have libraries where people can read books for free.
Also this just seems so depressingly bleak. At least in the states we do have libraries where people can read books for free.
You're too late: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bulgari_Connection
Here's an exercise - why do you think this approach failed?
Here's an exercise - why do you think this approach failed?
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No offense but you might be a traitor to the human race if you have thoughts like these
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Instead of interruptive ads or sponsorships, brands could be woven into a novel in a way that feels organic. A character might drink a Diet Coke, drive a Tesla, or order Starbucks, depending on the story’s context.
AI would adapt ads dynamically so they fit naturally with tone, setting, and character behavior. The ads could even change over time and be personalized for each user.
It’s basically product placement for novels but automated and scaled.
Readers get free access. Authors and publishers earn ad revenue. Brands get more immersive, less annoying exposure.
Would you read a free ad-supported version of your favorite novel?