In the coming weeks, we plan to start testing ads in ChatGPT free and Go tiers.
We’re sharing our principles early on how we’ll approach ads–guided by putting user trust and transparency first as we work to make AI accessible to everyone.
What matters most:
- Responses in ChatGPT will not be influenced by ads.
- Ads are always separate and clearly labeled.
- Your conversations are private from advertisers.
- Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise tiers will not have ads.
Perfectly captures what i've been feeling talking to startups in 2025: https://t.co/hYlxX13CEq
Every company with an AI product (Posthog, Notion, Hubspot, ...) has realized the difficulties of "last mile" deployment, launched a workflow orchestrator, and is now trying enterprise expansion thru palantirization. Risks turning startups into glorified consultancies, esp if they lack strong primitives and big buck customers.
Tokyo just made an app that allows you to attend events for points. Residents get 11,000円 (~$70) for signing up and each event is avg 500円. Yet basic things like address registration, mail forwarding, and health services still can't be done online...
Students @UWaterloo or @UofT, my friends at @raycasterai (YC '24) are hosting a chat about AI for Regulatory Sciences on 1/6~! Check them out https://t.co/3LqcRiy5g2
good on humanity to spend centuries weaving social reward systems that nudge us toward thought. So now we effectively subsidize the metabolic cost of thinking.
most ppl don’t really think. they rearrange cached thoughts until they feel smart. true thinking is rare because it’s metabolically expensive (just like thinking models are computationally expensive).
Played around with @LeRobotHF and SO-101 and amazed at how accessible training VLAs has become. What an interesting way to exhibit telepresence! Wish id tried this ~
Our students are presenting their robotics projects this week! I’ll be sharing some of the coolest ones over the next few days.
The first one is a dancing SO-101😄Turn on your volume, there’s music! #Robotics