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Should AI web agents skip sponsored/ad results by default?

2•ilyasJosef•3h ago
AI agents are increasingly performing automated web research — browsing pages, following links, and sometimes clicking results as part of information gathering.

There's a small but potentially significant side effect: these systems can end up clicking paid advertisements.

Most online advertising runs on a pay-per-click (PPC) model. When a human clicks an ad, there's at least some level of commercial intent. When an AI agent clicks an ad during automated research, there's zero purchase intent — but the advertiser may still be charged.

At the individual level this is negligible. But AI agents are beginning to operate at scale — millions of automated queries. The cumulative effect on advertisers, particularly small businesses with tight budgets, could become meaningful.

This raises a few questions:

1. Should AI agents avoid clicking sponsored/promoted results by default? 2. Should browsers and agent frameworks detect labels like "Sponsored," "Promoted," or "Ad" and skip those results unless explicitly opted in?

Secondary effects worth considering: unintended ad spend for advertisers, distortion of click-through analytics, and reduced research quality (ad placement reflects budget more than relevance).

The web's ad-funded model depends on clicks having some commercial signal. If AI agents start generating ad clicks at scale with no purchase intent, it could quietly distort that ecosystem.

Curious how engineers and AI developers here think about this — both from an agent design standpoint and from the web economics angle.

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ilyasJosef•3h ago
The idea came from noticing that AI agents performing web research could accidentally generate ad-click costs at scale.

If millions of automated queries start interacting with ad ecosystems, even small unintended click rates could accumulate.

Curious whether agent frameworks should treat sponsored links similar to robots.txt — something to avoid unless explicitly allowed.

humbleharbinger•2h ago
But isn't there already click distortion from web scrapers?
lostdog•2h ago
Yes, sites should support a NoAds header that agents can provide, which ensures that the site doesn't provide any ads that the agent could accidentally click on.
al_borland•18m ago
The site would then be providing information to the AI, without and means of generating revenue to keep going. Where is the incentive for commercial sites to play this game?

This came up years ago with the Google Answer Box. People were pretty upset that Google wasn’t sending people to the actual websites anymore and just scraping the relevant content. It was seen stealing potential ad revenue from the author who did the work to put the information out on the internet.

I haven’t heard a lot of talk about out about this with LLM, even though they are like the Google Answer Box on steroids. What I’ve heard more is the general talk of IP theft during training.

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