
OpenAI has announced the launch of ad testing on their ChatGPT service. From now on, some users in the US using the free plan or the new Go plan for $7 dollars a month will see ads in the ChatGPT interface.
Subsequently, the paid plans Pro, Plus, Business and Enterprise will remain ad free.
The Mechanics of Testing Ads in ChatGPT: User Experience and Privacy
According to the company, these ads will appear at the bottom of the conversation and will be related to the topic of the discussion. Users will have full control over the ads. They can decide to hide the ads, view explanations about their display and turn off personalization which makes the ads less effective.
Furthermore, OpenAI said these ads will not influence the response of the AI chatbot. It will also not show ads to any user under the age of 18. OpenAI has also vowed to keep the content of user conversations private and will only offer data about ad performance to advertisers.
The company said it will continue prioritizing user trust and experience while saying that the ads will provide additional value to the users. They have adopted a “Zero Retention” system that analyses just user intent from the current conversation instead of building a long-term behavioural pattern of the user.
This approach allows them to maintain their commitment to data privacy while generating revenue from the ads. This ad testing is limited to the free and Go plans.
The Strategic Shift in AI Monetization: Sustainability and Market Competition
Intelligence is costly and for OpenAI to sustain the funding required for their newer models, they introduced ads. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman framed this as a “last resort” to shift from the heavy reliance on the $20 monthly subscriptions.
Moreover, this transition places OpenAI in a direct competition with Google. ChatGPT will function as a powerful search engine alternative. As a result, advertisers are reaching users at the exact moment of decision making. This move has cemented ad generation as the standard for free AI and will prompt the rest of the industry to follow.
