OpenAI to begin testing ads on ChatGPT in the U.S.

OpenAI to begin testing ads on ChatGPT in the U.S.


OpenAI CEO Sam Altman visits “Making Money With Charles Payne” at Fox Business Network Studios in New York on Dec. 4, 2024.

Mike Coppola | Getty Images

OpenAI on Friday announced it will begin testing ads within ChatGPT in the coming weeks, a highly anticipated decision that could kickstart a lucrative new revenue stream for the artificial intelligence startup.

OpenAI said its Plus, Pro and Enterprise subscriptions will not include ads, but it plans to start testing them with adult free users in the U.S. The company also made its low-cost Go offering available in the U.S. on Friday, and it said users who opt for that plan will also begin to see ads.

The company inked more than $1.4 trillion worth of infrastructure deals in 2025, and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in November that the startup was on track to generate $20 billion in annualized revenue run rate last year.

Introducing ads to ChatGPT could help OpenAI meet its ambitious spending commitments, as digital advertising has long been the cash cow for other big tech companies like Google and Meta.

Ads within ChatGPT will appear at the bottom of the chatbot’s answers, and they will be clearly labeled, OpenAI said.

ChatGPT’s responses will not be influenced by ads, and OpenAI said it will “never” sell users’ data to advertisers, according to a release.

Users under the age of 18 will not see ads, and ads will not appear near certain topics, including politics, health and mental health, OpenAI said.

Altman has publicly expressed reservations about introducing ads to ChatGPT in recent years, stating in interviews that doing so could erode users’ trust in OpenAI’s products. But in a November podcast appearance, Altman said he expected OpenAI to try ads “at some point,” though he added that he did not believe it would be the company’s biggest revenue opportunity.

“We’ll learn from feedback and refine how ads show up over time, but our commitment to putting users first and maintaining trust won’t change,” OpenAI said in a statement on Friday.

As OpenAI tests ads, the company said users will be able to learn more about why they’re seeing a specific ads, dismiss ads and submit feedback about the experience.

WATCH: OpenAI Investor Letter: Weekly and daily active user figures ‘continue to produce all-time highs’

OpenAI Investor Letter: Weekly and daily active user figures 'continue to produce all-time highs'



Source

Intel’s stock is on track for a historic 9-day winning streak, up 56% over that run
Technology

Intel’s stock is on track for a historic 9-day winning streak, up 56% over that run

The Intel logo is displayed on a sign in front of Intel headquarters on July 16, 2025 in Santa Clara, California. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images Intel was on track for a ninth-straight day of gains on Monday, up about 56% over that stretch and on track for its best run over that many days […]

Read More
OpenAI touts Amazon alliance in memo, says Microsoft has ‘limited our ability’ to reach clients
Technology

OpenAI touts Amazon alliance in memo, says Microsoft has ‘limited our ability’ to reach clients

OpenAI’s newly appointed revenue chief, Denise Dresser, sent a memo to staffers on Sunday, touting the company’s alliance with Amazon as a key growth driver for its enterprise business, while noting the constraints of its longstanding tie-up with Microsoft. Dresser’s memo lands less than two months after Amazon announced plans to invest up to $50 […]

Read More
Strait of Hormuz blockade, Goldman Sachs earnings, AI cybersecurity and more in Morning Squawk
Technology

Strait of Hormuz blockade, Goldman Sachs earnings, AI cybersecurity and more in Morning Squawk

This is CNBC’s Morning Squawk newsletter. Subscribe here to receive future editions in your inbox. Happy Monday. Turns out one of the biggest winners at last month’s Academy Awards might have been Kodak, whose film was used to shoot “One Battle After Another” and “Sinners.” Here’s how a self-proclaimed “turnaround specialist” rebuilt the company — and took […]

Read More