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According to financial documents obtained by The Wall Street Journal in November, OpenAI expects to burn through roughly $9 billion this year while generating $13 billion in revenue. Only about 5 percent of ChatGPT’s 800 million weekly users pay for subscriptions, so it’s not enough to cover all of OpenAI’s operating costs.
OpenAI is refining the way ChatGPT functions to bring in more money, including a new $8 ChatGPT Go tier and the introduction of advertising at the bottom of queries for free users.
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OpenAI has begun testing advertisements on ChatGPT, marking a significant shift in the artificial intelligence company’s
OpenAI will test ads in ChatGPT in the US for the first time, introducing advertising to its free tier and ChatGPT Go subscription as it shifts towards ad-supported monetisation within generative AI.
The ads will be tested in the free version of ChatGPT and within the “Go” subscription, a lower priced US $8 (AUD $12) per month plan, which has recently expanded into the US market. The more costly plans will remain ad-free, maintaining an option for users who don’t wish to see advertisements.
OpenAI is bringing ads to ChatGPT's free tier and launching a new $8 'Go' subscription. Here is what it means for users in the UAE.