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in reply to along_the_road

Odd move. You already can't trust ai results. mixing in ads is going to make it even worse. It's going to try to manipulate people
in reply to Megaman_EXE

Oh no, it's almost like we shouldn't trust a magic eight ball.
in reply to Megaman_EXE

it will be suggesting preperation H at everyone answer for the questions you ask.
in reply to along_the_road

The only surprising thing here is that it took this long. It's not cheap to run servers, and their current business model doesn't seem that profitable. A regular user doesn't care if their AI girlfriend suddenly starts recommending antidepressants and Nuka-Cola products.
in reply to kehet

Their current business model is not “not very profitable” it is deeply unprofitable.

They aren’t just loosing money on free users, they’re loosing money on payed users. Publicly traded for profit companies are legally obligated to provide accurate reports of the nature and source of their revenue. As of this summer (Second quarter), OpenAI was paying roughly twice as much servicing the demand of paying chat GPT users to publicly traded companies, like Microsoft, as OpenAI claimed to make from subscriptions to chat GPT.

And that’s not even counting the costs to train new models, spending with private companies, or their spending on building data centers with Coreweave or Oracle.

I highly doubt that adding advertising revenue will close that gap, especially since paying users might cancel their subscriptions if they start getting ads.