ChatGPT ad pilot tops $100M

OpenAI’s ChatGPT advertising pilot has reached a $100 million run rate in just six weeks and has onboarded more than 600 advertisers, with nearly 80% of small and medium businesses expressing interest. That makes conversational AI a rapidly emerging channel for brand advertising and new distribution formats. (storyboard18.com)

OpenAI plans to open self-serve ad tools in April, moving the pilot from a managed test toward broader advertiser access. (searchengineland.com) Ads are still only exposed to a small portion of traffic — trade reporting notes roughly under 20% of eligible users see placements today, and some outlets say ads now appear on about one in five free‑tier prompts. ( (theinformation.com)) (msn.com) Ad units are formatted to show beneath ChatGPT’s responses — OpenAI describes them as clearly labeled “bottom of answer” placements separated from organic content. (openai.com) OpenAI has stated it will not share users’ chat transcripts with advertisers and is excluding ads from minors and from sensitive topics such as health and politics as part of its privacy guardrails. (storyboard18.com) (openai.com) Major holding groups including WPP, Omnicom and Dentsu are participating in the test, and multiple reports say the pilot required unusually large experimental commitments — some brands committed between $200,000 and $250,000. (cnbc.com) (investing.com) OpenAI has hired former Meta ad executive Dave (David) Dugan as vice president and head of global ad solutions to scale advertiser relationships and sales operations for the ChatGPT ad effort. (wsj.com) (mediapost.com) The pilot is being broadened beyond the U.S., with OpenAI naming Canada, Australia and New Zealand among the next markets for ad tests in coming weeks. (searchengineland.com)

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