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Home / Technology / OpenAI Clarifies ChatGPT 'App Integrations', Not Ads

OpenAI Clarifies ChatGPT 'App Integrations', Not Ads

8 Dec

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Summary

  • OpenAI head denies live ad tests, calls screenshots fake or not ads.
  • Screenshots showed Target integration, not advertisements, says OpenAI.
  • AI company turned off suggestion feature for improvements.
OpenAI Clarifies ChatGPT 'App Integrations', Not Ads

OpenAI has addressed user concerns regarding potential advertisements appearing within ChatGPT. The company's head of ChatGPT, Nick Turley, officially denied any live ad tests, characterizing circulating screenshots as either fabricated or not actual ads. These images were attributed to app integrations, a feature OpenAI announced in October.

While clarifying the situation, OpenAI acknowledged that the execution of this feature fell short of expectations. Responding to feedback, the company has disabled the suggestion functionality to refine the AI's precision. This move aims to ensure that integrations are perceived appropriately and do not resemble intrusive advertising.

Furthermore, OpenAI plans to implement enhanced user controls, allowing individuals to manage or disable such suggestions. This proactive step demonstrates a commitment to respecting user trust and experience. Despite past discoveries of ad-related code in beta versions, OpenAI maintains that any future ad implementations, if pursued, would be approached thoughtfully and designed to maintain user confidence.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
OpenAI states there are no live ad tests currently running on ChatGPT. Screenshots showing potential ads have been identified as either not real or examples of app integrations, not actual advertisements.
OpenAI's 'app integrations' refer to features allowing third-party services, like Target, to appear within ChatGPT conversations, distinct from traditional advertising.
OpenAI has stated that if they do pursue ads, it will be done thoughtfully and with respect for user trust, though no live tests are currently confirmed.

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