OpenAI to start offering chatbot ads to advertisers, The Information reports


Jan 21 (Reuters) – OpenAI has started offering its new chatbot ads to dozens of advertisers, The ​Information reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with ‌the matter.

OpenAI is asking that to a small pool of advertisers ‌for less than $1 million in spending commitments each over a several week trial period, with ads launching in early February, the report said.

According to the report, the ⁠company is charging based ‌on ad views rather than per-ad clicks.

Reuters could not immediately verify the report. OpenAI ‍did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside of its regular business hours.

The company does not yet offer ​technology that lets advertisers easily buy ads themselves, ‌but is working to get self-service ads up and running, The Information report said.

The report comes after the Microsoft-backed company said last week that it would start showing ads in ChatGPT to some U.S. users, ramping ⁠up efforts to generate revenue ​from the artificial intelligence chatbot to ​fund the high costs of developing the technology.

The move marks a major departure for the ‍company that had ⁠so far relied on subscriptions. It shows the pressure OpenAI faces to increase revenue as it ⁠spends heavily on data centers and prepares for a widely anticipated ‌initial public offering.

(Reporting by Abu Sultan in ‌Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)



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