Leaked ChatGPT Beta Hints at In-Chat Ads, Sparking Debate on User Impact and Trust

November 30, 2025
Leaked ChatGPT Beta Hints at In-Chat Ads, Sparking Debate on User Impact and Trust
  • A leaked Android ChatGPT beta (version 1.2025.329) references an ads infrastructure with terms like search ad, search ads carousel, and bazaar content, suggesting tests around sponsored content inside chats.

  • OpenAI has not announced an official decision on ads, with the CEO previously noting ads are a possibility but not guaranteed, and stressing the importance of user trust.

  • Reports indicate OpenAI is testing an ads feature inside ChatGPT, potentially changing how the web economy operates within the chat platform.

  • Cyber-coverage frames this as an evolving story with ongoing updates to confirm details and scope.

  • current and projected user metrics show roughly 800 million weekly users, growth from 100 million in late 2023, and a projection of 700 million users sending 18 billion messages weekly by mid-2025, with global traffic of about 5–6 billion visits per month.

  • Public reaction questions center on whether ads would drive users away or push subscriptions, and whether ad targeting based on interactions would affect trust.

  • There is no public rollout yet; internal code indicators and executive hints suggest a broader rollout could occur around 2026, though this is unconfirmed.

  • The strategy leverages ChatGPT’s high daily usage and intent-rich interactions, with potential targeting based on conversation context rather than keywords alone.

  • Industry observers compare potential strategy to competitors like Google and Microsoft, with ads possibly appearing in free-tier usage while paid subscribers stay ad-free.

  • Ad formats may be contextual rather than banner-like, appearing during shopping or product-comparison queries, and could use memory-based personalization to tailor relevance.

  • Initial testing could focus on search-based answers rather than broad dialogue, signaling a phased approach to ads.

  • The information originates from a leak cited by software engineer Tibor Blaho on X (formerly Twitter).

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