Sam Altman responds to 'generational ad' ripping into ChatGPT's controversial new policy
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Sam Altman responds to 'generational ad' ripping into ChatGPT's controversial new policy
""We want Claude to act unambiguously in our users' interests," the AI giant previously stated in its blog post. "So we've made a choice: Claude will remain ad-free. Our users won't see 'sponsored' links adjacent to their conversations with Claude; nor will Claude's responses be influenced by advertisers or include third-party product placements our users did not ask for.""
""Ads are coming to AI. But not to Claude.""
""anthropic is cooking open ai""
"calling the ads 'funny' but wasn't sure 'why Anthropic would go for something so clearly dishonest.'"
OpenAI announced that it will begin showing advertisements to certain US ChatGPT users to boost revenue beyond subscriptions and fund development costs. Ads will be tested on free-tier members and the lower-priced Go plan. Anthropic released a tongue-in-cheek Super Bowl-style ad mocking AI companies that incorporate advertisements and promoted an ad-free Claude. Anthropic stated Claude will remain ad-free, will not show sponsored links, and will not let advertisers influence responses or include unrequested product placements. The parody ad depicted an AI trainer pitching unrelated products, drew social-media attention, and prompted a public rebuttal from Sam Altman.
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