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Why ChatGPT’s new ad strategy is the best thing that’s ever happened to Apple Intelligence

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Ryan Haines / Android Authority

Advanced artificial intelligence tools capable of generating everything from code to video may have groundbreaking technology at their helm, but their path to monetization doesn’t appear as innovative. While their increasingly expensive subscription model may have sufficed so far, hyper-personalized ads are creeping into AI responses to make companies some extra bucks.

On the other end of the spectrum is Apple, which has historically either bundled quality software with its hardware or charged for its services (either as a one-time fee or a monthly subscription), but never through ads. Apple Intelligence continues to follow the same philosophy, refraining from showing ads even in its AI tools available for free.

And despite any lingering issues with Apple Intelligence, the absence of ads is increasingly its biggest draw.

Would ads inside AI assistants change how much you trust them? 7 votes Yes, even if I'm not clicking them 71 % Only if they're personalized 14 % No, ads don't bother me 0 % I already expect ads in AI 14 %

ChatGPT is leading the (wrong) way

Dhruv Bhutani / Android Authority

Over the past few months, ChatGPT has been leaning towards injecting ads into its platform. Recently, it detailed all the ways businesses can host and manage their ad campaigns within ChatGPT. It pointed out that ads would appear in a separate section with a prominent sponsored marker, rather than being disguised as a response. While that alleviates the earlier concerns around in-line ads that unsuspecting users could’ve mistaken for unendorsed recommendations, the bigger problem is that you will see ads even if you are paying $8 a month for the Go tier.

Google hasn’t officially said it plans to bring ads into Gemini yet. But given how closely Google follows the pricing trends in the AI industry (the cheaper $100 AI Ultra plan is an example), OpenAI’s ad decision gives Google an incentive to follow suit. Google’s entire business is structured around advertising, and its track record doesn’t give me the benefit of the doubt.

Ryan Haines / Android Authority

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