Draugoth
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OpenAI has confirmed ChatGPT will begin displaying advertisements, marking a significant pivot for the AI platform that once positioned itself as an alternative to ad-saturated search experiences. The move, announced through a company blog post, signals the need to offset mounting operational costs reportedly reaching around $5 billion annually, while managing a valuation approaching $300 billion following recent funding rounds.
The advertising rollout will predictably begin with ChatGPT's free tier users, though OpenAI has indicated paid subscribers may eventually see ads as well. The company stated it aims to make advertisements "relevant and useful," suggesting a targeted approach that mirrors established digital advertising models rather than introducing a new or novel monetisation framework.
The backlash
On Reddit, users are not happy with these ads that have popped up seemingly out of nowhere. One user said, "The ads thing is pretty b******t. I might just cancel my Pro subscription."Another added, "I have been seeing ads as a pro user for at least 2 to 3 days now. (UK user, so it may be region-specific at the moment)."
One user chose to clarify that these "ads" have been visible for a while now, "ChatGPT is not showing ads. I imagine this refers to this instance in which Pro users received app connection suggestions, but that is not new. If you are a designer, you may receive a Canva app connection suggestion, sure. But what people understand as ads is not this, and this is not new this week. What has been new is the leak showing OpenAI was preparing the actual ad rollout, but we have not seen it in practice."
Article: The era of ads in ChatGPT begins – users furious as even $200 a month Pro subscribers hit with app suggestions