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    InfoForTechBy InfoForTechMarch 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nick Fox runs Google’s Knowledge and Information division. That means he is responsible for Search, Gemini, and the Assistant. Wired sat down with him recently and the interview is making rounds, mostly because of one thing he said about advertising.

    Before we get into that, a quick note on who Nick Fox is. He spent years at Google running ads. That is not a criticism, it is context. The person now overseeing Gemini’s direction came up through the advertising side of the business. Google made that choice deliberately, and it is worth knowing.

    Now, the thing everyone is running with.

    In January, Demis Hassabis told reporters at Davos that Google had no current plans to put ads inside the Gemini app. Ten weeks later, Fox told Wired that advertising in Gemini is not off the table and that learnings from AI Mode, which does carry ads, will “likely carry over” to the broader Gemini product over time.

    Does that mean ads are definitively coming to Gemini? No. Fox was careful. He framed it as a prioritization question, not an announcement. The honest read is that nobody at Google has decided yet, which is actually worth saying plainly instead of treating this as a bombshell. It is not a bombshell. It is a company with 750 million Gemini users and an expensive AI infrastructure bill leaving its options open. That is a business, not a conspiracy.

    What is actually interesting is the specific thing Fox called his “holy grail.” Personalization. Gemini already connects to Gmail, Photos, and Calendar through a feature called Personal Intelligence. The product knows a lot about you, by design, because that is what makes it useful.

    And that is where the real question lives. Not whether ads are coming, but what an ad means inside a system that has read your emails. Search ads were always a legible transaction. You searched, Google showed you results, some were sponsored, most were labeled. You knew the deal. A personalized AI assistant that also carries advertising is a structurally different arrangement, and nobody, including Google, has fully worked out what the user relationship looks like inside it.

    Fox acknowledged this. He said user data will not be sold or shared. He said the company is still figuring out what users will accept in this context. These are not the words of someone with a plan already in motion.

    So let us be precise about what this story actually is. An executive with an advertising background now runs the product. A CEO said no ads in January. That same executive said not necessarily in March. A decision has not been made.

    Whether the hype around this interview is proportionate to what was actually said is a fair question. The underlying tension it points to, between a product built on intimacy and a business built on advertising, is real and worth watching.

    That part is not hype. That part is just the math.

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