
"In mid-January, OpenAI rolled out its cheapest Go tier globally. Starting at just $8 per month in the US, it offers higher messaging and file upload limits along with longer memory and context window than the free tier. Back then, OpenAI also confirmed its plans to introduce ads in ChatGPT conversations. These ads are now going live for ChatGPT free and Go users in the US."
"To start, OpenAI is treating the rollout as a limited test, designed to "learn, listen, and make sure we get the experience right." We're starting to roll out a test for ads in ChatGPT today to a subset of free and Go users in the U.S. Ads do not influence ChatGPT's answers. Ads are labeled as sponsored and visually separate from the response."
OpenAI has begun showing ads inside ChatGPT conversations to free and Go users aged 18+ in the U.S. The ads appear as a limited test and are labeled as sponsored and visually separate from chatbot responses. Ads do not influence ChatGPT's answers and advertisers will not have access to user conversations. Users can dismiss ads, submit feedback, and delete any ad data tied to their accounts. ChatGPT Plus, Pro, Business, Enterprise, and Education tiers will remain ad-free. Advertiser reporting will be limited to view and click counts rather than detailed targeting or deep analytics.
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