Comment by csomar
3 months ago
> ChatGPT is overwhelmingly, unambiguously, a "regular people" product.
How many of these people are paying and how much are they paying, though. Most "regular" people I met that have switched to ChaptGPT are using it as an alternative to search engines and are not paying for it (only one person I know is paying and he is using the Sora model to generate images for his business).
It's just another sign telling you that OpenAI's end game is selling ads.
I really struggle to see a path where $.01 ad inventory covers the cost of inference, much less training or any other of OpenAI ventures. Unless every query makes you watch a 30 second unskippable video or something equally awful.
Users will ask ChatGPT for recommendations and the answer will feature products and services that have paid to be there, probably with some sort of attribution mechanism so OpenAI can get paid extra if the user ends up completing the purchase.
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People are literally using ChatGPT as their therapists now. It can displays targeted ads with precision we've never seen before if OpenAI wants.