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In any case, it is true that the average Anthropic user is paying a lot more money.
Like their kind of like core base isn't just these $20 a month people either.
It's like $200 a month developers trying to like use cloud code is kind of the big thing.
So, I mean, saying they're making it for rich people, I guess you could say developers.
But like, I don't know.
It's just like a business use case.
It's like a very specific like, you know, career use case.
Anyways, it's kind of funny.
I love all the drama between these companies.
these different companies.
If you go over to TechCrunch, they have a whole article and this is what they said about it.
They said, well, understandable.
Critics fear that ads could influence the chat GPT's answers.
OpenAI denies this in their announcement saying that the ads will be optimized based on what's most useful to you.
The company says they will also be clearly labeled as sponsored or separated from the organic content.
In tests, OpenAI has tried matching ads to users based on the subject of their conversation, past chats, and previous ad interactions.
For instance, users searching recipes might see ads for grocery delivery services or meal kits.
OpenAI said advertisers won't have access to user data, only aggregated information about ad performance like views and clicks.
I think that's another thing people are concerned about, and I'm happy they're clarifying.