Aren't these only more effective because they're inherently deceptive by taking on the design of the site and looking like any other feature of the site?
In the end, they're still ads with a sole purpose of fooling users into reading/clicking on them. They aren't there to surface useful information or something that the user might want, they're there to serve a paying partner who want's their product marketed. They'll always be this, whether they're suggesting learning courses or magic AI solutions looking for a problem.
At minimum, though, could we avoid making them look like a banner meant to convey important information? I know that would inherently be more effective than an ad that looks like an ad, but if now we're gonna deal with ad blindness by turning to ads that look like important information banners... what are we going to do to make actually important information banners stand out?