OpenAI has disabled a feature in ChatGPT that suggested third-party applications after users complained they resembled paid ads. Paying subscribers reported seeing promotions for companies like Peloton and Target, prompting backlash. Chief Research Officer Mark Chen acknowledged the execution fell short, and the feature was turned off for improvement. Nick Turley clarified there are no live ad tests, emphasizing respect for user trust. The move follows speculation about OpenAI’s ad ambitions, but CEO Sam Altman’s recent memo prioritizes enhancing ChatGPT quality over advertising initiatives. This incident highlights the challenges AI companies face in balancing user experience with monetization strategies.
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