OpenAI Expands ChatGPT Ads to UK Amid Global Rollout, Testing New Trust Metrics
June 6, 2026
OpenAI has expanded ChatGPT ads to the United Kingdom, following a US pilot; the UK introduces a European regulatory context and tests consent and trust metrics for ads within ChatGPT, with the UK activation marking one of several planned multi-market launches.
This UK rollout is the first expansion of the ChatGPT ads program outside North America, Australia, and New Zealand, and will rely on context-based targeting while keeping ads separate from chat outputs to preserve neutrality.
DoorDash is extending its offsite reach through Symbiosys and LiveRamp clean rooms to enable cross-channel, first-party data–based targeting with privacy protections, driving attribution without exposing individual records.
The Symbiosys platform powers first-party data for cross-channel campaigns, and LiveRamp’s privacy-focused measurement supports safer data collaboration, with early results showing higher click-through and increased new-to-brand reach.
Publishers are increasingly turning to paid traffic amid potential AI-related drops in organic referrals, prompting careful budgeting and measurement to maintain margins and avoid arbitrage risks.
Additional tech and policy items include Google Merchant Center disapprovals and expanded product-discovery rules, a phishing campaign targeting Google Ads users, a Zurich Airport DOOH rights contract, and a report on White House analytics use without mandated disclosures.
Microsoft Advertising announced an upcoming auto-tagging of UTMs on September 2, 2026, standardizing traffic labeling and affecting attribution models for Microsoft channels.
Liftoff’s IPO raised $437 million at $23 per share, highlighting investor interest in AI-powered ad tech and featuring Cortex-based neural network bidding, with substantial revenue and debt figures disclosed.
Google launched Search Profiles in the US, offering claimable pages for publishers that influence content surfacing via Discover, with eligibility tied to substantial followings on major platforms.
New policy keeps ads limited to the Go tier to preserve a paid, ad-free experience for Plus, Pro, and Enterprise subscribers, with early data indicating improving trust and relevance.
Industry framing positions these moves as part of a broader shift to AI-powered, privacy-preserving ad infrastructure and performance-driven campaigns.
Pinterest commits $4 billion to AWS through 2031 to support AI-driven visual discovery, leveraging Trainium and Graviton to train and run models for hundreds of millions of users.
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PPC Land • Jun 6, 2026
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