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ChatGPT will soon start showing you sponsored products or services if they are related to your conversation. in Announcement on FridayOpenAI says it will begin testing ads in the coming weeks for signed-in users in the US who use the app for free or have a ChatGPT Go subscription.
“Clearly labeled” ads will appear in a separate area at the bottom of the chat. OpenAI says it will “keep your conversations with ChatGPT private from advertisers,” adding that it will “never sell your data” to them. Advertisers will also not influence the answers you see, which will still be “optimized based on what is most useful to you,” according to OpenAI.
You won’t see ads if you sign up for ChatGPT Plus, Pro, or Enterprise plans. The least expensive is $8 per month ChatGPT Go plan expands to the US today, but it will also contain ads. OpenAI says you can turn off personalization, clear the data it uses for ads, decline ads, and provide feedback on them. Users under the age of 18 (or users that OpenAI predicts are under 18) will not see the ads, and they will not appear near “sensitive or regulated topics” related to health, mental health, or politics.
OpenAI has been hinting at the announcements for a while, with ChatGPT head Nick Turley saying the integration would be “very thoughtful and delicious.” During an interview with Decryption In August. The company later experimented with app promotions in December, however Undo the change After some users expressed their frustration with the update. OpenAI says it’s launching ads now “so more people can benefit from our tools with lower usage limits.”