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Posted by u/NoSquirrel4840
"I kind of think of ads as like a last resort for us as a business model" - Sam Altman , October 2024
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2 months ago
Announced initially only for the go and free tiers. Will follow into the higher tier subs pretty soon knowing Sam Altman. Cancelling my plus sub and switching over completely to Perplexity and Claude now. Atleast they're ad free. (No thank you, I don't want product recommendations in my answers when I make important health emergency related questions.)
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