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LS Digital join hands with London & Partners
Mumbai: LS Digital, a leading independent digital marketing transformation company, has announced that it has entered into collaboration with London & Partners, a leading business growth and destination agency in the UK, to amplify its foray in the region. This partnership will help LS Digital strengthen and consolidate its presence in the UK through events and promotions.
Commenting on the partnership, LS Digital business head (UK Operations) Pawan Wankhede said, “This collaboration is a testament of our commitment in the UK market where we are certain that LS Digital’s DMT solutions can provide tremendous value to businesses here. I look forward to this association with London & Partners and am confident of achieving much success with them.”
London & Partners specialises in supporting high-growth businesses to accelerate investment and growth in London and internationally. This includes providing guidance on everything from setting up an office space or a bank account to facilitating introductions within the wider business ecosystem and accessing key industry events.
Grow at London & Partners managing director Janet Coyle CBE said, “We’re delighted to welcome LS Digital to London and support them with their growth ambitions in our thriving business ecosystem. This undoubtedly marks an incredible milestone and next step for LS Digital and is a testament to how London continues to be a go-to destination for Indian tech startups aiming to go global.”
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OpenAI to roll out ads for free ChatGPT users in the US
Criteo tie-up signals shift as OpenAI explores ads to fund growth
CALIFORNIA: OpenAI is set to introduce advertisements for users on the free and Go versions of ChatGPT in the United States, marking a notable shift in how the platform plans to fund its rapid growth.
The move, confirmed by a company spokesperson in a statement to Reuters, follows earlier reporting by The Information and signals OpenAI’s deeper push into advertising as a revenue stream.
At the heart of this rollout is a partnership with Criteo, an advertising technology firm now integrated into OpenAI’s pilot programme. The company provides tools that help advertisers buy placements and sharpen targeting, suggesting that ads shown to users will be increasingly tailored.
According to reports, Criteo has been pitching advertisers on commitments ranging from $50,000 to $100,000, hinting at serious commercial intent behind the experiment. OpenAI has also advised advertisers to supply multiple versions of ad copy and visuals, a move designed to boost visibility and improve campaign performance.
The development comes as OpenAI looks to diversify its income streams. With ChatGPT’s popularity surging globally, the company is grappling with rising costs tied to computing infrastructure, even as competition in the generative AI space heats up.
For users, the change may soon mean a more familiar internet experience, where conversations come with the occasional commercial break.








