OpenAI has started testing ads inside ChatGPT for logged-in adult users on the Free and Go subscription tiers in the United States, the company said. The Plus, Pro, Business, Enterprise and Education tiers remain ad-free. Ads are matched to users based on conversation topics, past chats, and prior ad interactions, and appear clearly labeled as "sponsored" and visually separated from ChatGPT`s organic responses. OpenAI says the ads do not influence ChatGPT`s answers, and advertisers receive only aggregate performance data like view and click counts rather than access to individual conversations. Users under 18 do not see ads, and ads are excluded from sensitive topics such as health, mental health, and politics. Free-tier users can opt out of ads in exchange for fewer daily messages. Further reading: Anthropic Pledges To Keep Claude Ad-free, Calls AI Conversations a `Space To Think`. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
People in Wilder, Idaho, were shocked when federal agents swarmed a horse track outside town last fall in an operation that resulted in 75 deportations.
Enrique Delgado-Garcia died after suffering injuries during “unauthorized, unapproved, and unsupervised boxing-related sparring exercises,” an independent investigator found. The post State Police academy supervisor and 3 instructors charged with manslaughter in death of recruit appeared first on Boston.com .
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Last summer, hunters and anglers stepped up in a huge way to help defeat a proposal by Utah Senator Mike Lee to sell off millions of acres of public land. In the end, public land...
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As Colorado’s rural communities move away from coal production, a band of Western Slope lawmakers is proposing a measure to ensure coal industry workers are the first pick for new jobs. Senate Bill 52 would...