OpenAI Launches Cheaper Subscriptions, Starts Testing Ads Because It's Time to Pay the Piper
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OpenAI Launches Cheaper Subscriptions, Starts Testing Ads Because It's Time to Pay the Piper
"ChatGPT Go isn't a new price point for the paid version of ChatGPT, but it was previously quite limited in its reach. It originally launched in India this summer, but OpenAI has been expanding the option, and it's now available in 170 countries. Starting today, that list of available countries includes the US, making it the cheapest available subscription plan for the chatbot at $8 per month."
"According to OpenAI, both Go subscribers and free users will soon start seeing ads in their conversations, which the company claims will be done so more people can benefit from our tools with fewer usage limits or without having to pay. Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise subscriptions will be free from adsat least for the time being. OpenAI claims that advertisements will be clearly labeled and displayed in a separate part of the chat from a user's conversation with the chatbot."
OpenAI is expanding its lowest-tier subscription, ChatGPT Go, to 170 countries including the United States, priced at $8 per month. The Go plan increases messaging limits, file uploads, image generation, and provides expanded access to the latest model. OpenAI will begin testing sponsored product placement and advertisements in ChatGPT's free and Go tiers. Pro, Business, and Enterprise subscriptions will remain ad-free for the time being. OpenAI says advertisements will be clearly labeled, appear in a separate part of the chat, and will not allow advertisers to influence chatbot answers. Advertisements will be personalized by default, with an opt-out available. Users under 18 will not see ads.
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