OpenAI to introduce ads to all ChatGPT free and Go users in US


A keyboard is placed in front of a displayed OpenAI logo in this illustration taken February 21, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

March 21 (Reuters) - OpenAI ⁠will begin showing ads to all users ⁠of the free and Go versions ‌of ChatGPT in the United States in the coming weeks, a company spokesperson said in an emailed statement to ​Reuters.

The move was first reported ⁠by The Information.

OpenAI ⁠has recently integrated Criteo, an advertising technology firm ⁠that ‌provides an interface for buying ads and improving targeting, into its advertising ⁠pilot for the free and Go versions ​of ChatGPT ‌in the U.S., Criteo said in a ⁠statement earlier ​this month.

Criteo has been pitching advertisers on committing between $50,000 and $100,000 in spending, according to The Information.

OpenAI ⁠has also advised advertisers that ​supplying more variations of ad text and visuals can increase how often ads are shown and ⁠improve performance, the Information added.

OpenAI has been exploring advertising as a new revenue stream as usage of ChatGPT has surged, Reuters has ​reported.

The company is seeking to ⁠diversify revenue as it faces rising costs for ​computing infrastructure amid intensifying ‌competition in generative AI.

(Reporting by ​Bipasha Dey and Ananya Palyekar in BengaluruEditing by Rod Nickel and Nia Williams)

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