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OpenAI Tests Ads in ChatGPT, Users Can Opt-Out
10 Feb
Summary
- OpenAI is testing ads for logged-in free users in the U.S.
- Paid tiers remain ad-free, funding broader AI access.
- Users can opt out of ads or personalization for tailored content.

OpenAI has initiated a trial of advertisements within its popular ChatGPT service, primarily targeting logged-in users on free plans within the United States. This represents a notable departure from its ad-free model since its 2022 launch. The company stated that this test is focused on learning and gathering user feedback to ensure advertisements integrate seamlessly and beneficially into the user experience before any wider rollout.
Advertisement integration is designed to be non-intrusive, appearing outside of direct chatbot responses and clearly marked as sponsored content. OpenAI assures that these ads will not influence ChatGPT's answers and user conversations remain private from advertisers. Ad selection is based on general conversation topics and user interaction with ads, with strict guidelines to avoid sensitive subjects like health or politics.
Users on the free tier can choose to opt out of seeing ads. This option comes with a trade-off: either upgrading to a paid plan like Plus or Pro, or accepting fewer daily free messages. Those who consent to viewing ads can also disable ad personalization and prevent ChatGPT from using past chat data to tailor content. Options to delete ad history and data are also available, offering users significant control over their experience.




