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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 11/30/2025 11:34 EDT

Is OpenAI Preparing to Bring Ads to ChatGPT?

"OpenAI is now internally testing 'ads' inside ChatGPT," reports BleepingComputer:


Up until now, the ChatGPT experience has been completelyfree. While there are premium plans and models, you don't see GPT sell you products or show ads. On the other hand, Google Search has ads that influence your buying behaviour. OpenAI is planning to replicate a similar experience.

As spotted [by software engineer Tibor Blaho] on X.com,ChatGPT Android app 1.2025.329 beta includes new references to an "ads feature" wit

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