
OpenAI will start testing ads in ChatGPT’s Free and Go tiers, letting users interact with sponsored products while keeping subscriptions ad-free.
The AI giant announced Friday that it will begin testing ads within the Free and Go tiers of ChatGPT in the “coming weeks,” marking a watershed moment for the world’s most popular AI chatbot as it adopts a traditional monetization approach.
Ads will appear at the bottom of ChatGPT answers when there’s a relevant sponsored product or service tied to the ongoing conversation, the company said in a blog post.
The company said that ads will be “clearly labeled and separated from the organic answer,” and won’t appear for users under 18 or near “sensitive or regulated” topics such as health, mental health or politics. ChatGPT on the Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise plans will remain ad-free.
OpenAI’s decision reflects a broader trend in the technology industry: finding sustainable models to fund groundbreaking innovation while simultaneously striving for widespread accessibility. By diversifying its revenue streams, OpenAI can continue to invest heavily in research and development, pushing the boundaries of what AI can achieve, while ensuring that the benefits of these advancements aren’t confined to an elite few.
While the introduction of ads may spark debate among some users, it is ultimately a strategic move designed to secure the long-term viability of free AI access. As these changes roll out, it will be fascinating to see how they shape the user experience and the future trajectory of AI adoption around the globe.





