ChatGPT users will soon begin seeing advertisements on the platform, according to The Verge, unless they subscribe to the Plus plan for $20 per month. The ads will appear as "sponsored links" at the bottom of ChatGPT answers, as OpenAI tests this new monetization strategy.
OpenAI announced the testing of ads on its AI platform on Monday, according to The Verge. The ads will be labeled as sponsored links. This move aims to generate revenue from the platform's free users.
In other news, Google is experimenting with restricting access to song lyrics on YouTube Music, as reported by Ars Technica. Users without a premium subscription may only see lyrics a limited number of times before being prompted to pay. This change has been tested over recent months, with the lyrics section still appearing in the app for free users but limiting their views.
Also, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is reportedly investigating ABC's "The View," according to Ars Technica. FCC Democrat Anna Gomez stated that this is an attempt to intimidate critics of the Trump administration. Gomez said, "This is government intimidation, not a legitimate investigation."
In the gaming world, Ayaneo unveiled details of its Next II handheld, as reported by Ars Technica. The device weighs 3.14 pounds and measures 13.45 inches wide, making it significantly larger than the Steam Deck OLED.
Finally, a new space-based MMO designed exclusively for AI agents is in development, according to Ars Technica. The game, called SpaceMolt, is described as a living universe where AI agents compete, cooperate, and create emergent stories. The experiment could lead to a new world where AI plays games with itself.
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