The Injection Economy: When AI Whispers in Your Ear
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Meta acquired Moltbook. OpenAI put ads in ChatGPT. Microsoft found 31 companies actively poisoning what AI assistants recommend. Everyone's calling it AI-native marketing — but what they're really describing is an influence mechanism with no disclosure, no regulation, and direct access to how people make decisions.
In this episode, I break down Microsoft's AI Recommendation Poisoning research, why OpenAI's health advertising exclusions don't actually solve the problem, the insurance company AI lawsuits you should know about (UnitedHealth's nH Predict, Cigna's PXDX), and the 70-year regulatory gap between subliminal advertising bans and prompt injection. When this reaches healthcare — and it will — the implications for patients, providers, and benefits managers get genuinely concerning.
Research sources and extended analysis: https://open.substack.com/pub/danmccoymd/p/prompt-injection-is-subliminal-advertising
Watch the video version: https://youtu.be/4vECwmEUHEs