- Chatgpt may not be advertisements forever
- Chatgpt Nick Turley’s head says that ads could be implemented in the future in some operai products
- Chatgpt could remain free of advertisements, but at what cost?
The Chatgpt head says that Openai could implement ads in their products in the future, but only if they are “reflective and good taste.”
Speaking to The Verge, Nick Turley, the chief of Chatgpt, was questioned about the possibility that the chatbot of AI obtains ads in the future. While he was reluctant to answer, he did give an idea of how he sees Chatgpt’s advertising, and could not discard it completely.
Turley said: “Look, since you are really trying to make the ads comment, I have become humble enough to not make crazy statements, extreme already long term on a question like that, because perhaps there is a certain market where people are not willing to pay us, but we want to offer the best, most recent and older. Maybe that is a place to consider other indirect forms of monetization.”
He added that if the company ever implemented ads, they would have to do it in a “very, very careful and deliberate because I really believe that what makes Chatgpt magical is the fact that you get the best answer for you, and there is no other interested in the environment.”
While that sounds quite positive for the future of a Chatgpt experience without ads, Turley could not discard it completely, instead, opt for a more diplomatic approach. He said: “I am humble enough not to rule it categorically, but we would have to be very attentive and good taste about it.”
Perhaps more positive, however, it seems to think that if the ads appeared in Operai products, then it is likely to be in other offers of the company, not the most popular chatbot in the world with more than 700 million weekly users.
He said: “We will build other products, and those other products can have different dimensions for them, and perhaps Chatgpt is simply not an ADS-and product because it is very responsible for its goals.”
Chatgpt is advertisements free, but they are probable to increase subscriptions
While Nick Turley’s comments make me feel hopeful for a Chatgpt experience without advertisements in the predictable future, I feel less positive about an even more level platform that pays his best features.
Just yesterday, Chatgpt began to implement Gmail connectivity, but its best capabilities are behind Chatgpt Pro, a subscription of $ 200 / £ 200 per month.
As a subscriber of Chatgpt Plus that pays $ 20 / £ 20 per month, I have noticed the big difference in the capabilities between the paid and the free version, and although I understand that OpenAi needs to earn money as a business, $ 240 / £ 240 per year it feels like an steep question.
I worry that the future of AI is stunned behind premium subscriptions, and I think it is the direction in which we are heading. Even companies like Google have offered Premium IA subscriptions with the best pixel smartphones for a year; However, after that initial period, the same AI capacities of Gemini are paid.
If the subscriptions and basic free levels are the way in which the companies of AI justify the chatbots without ads, then I am more pro-degradations than I thought it would be. In fact, give me a chatgpt of advertisements with full access to it as a positive account for free; I would take it above a considerable amount of money every month.