What’s happened? Heads up if you use ChatGPT: it looks like ads could appear in your conversations soon. According to Bleeping Computer, a recent code leak by computer engineer Tibor Blaho on X hints that OpenAI is preparing to roll out ads in ChatGPT.
- The leaked code of the Android beta app has references to an “ads feature,” “search ad,” and a “search ads carousel.”
- The ad feature seems tied to certain types of “searchable queries,” suggesting not all chats will see ads.
This is important because: ChatGPT’s rise has been meteoric, but profitability has remained elusive. Despite its large user base, OpenAI has yet to become profitable as the cost of running and maintaining the AI infrastructure remains sky-high. That pressure seems to be pushing the company toward alternative revenue streams apart from ChatGPT subscription.
Ads could help offset computing and operational costs while keeping a free tier alive, but at the cost of changing the user experience for many people. For users, the downside is that what once felt like a clean, ad-free assistant might become more like a search engine with sponsored links, subtle marketing, and the risk that recommendations could shift slightly toward what pays rather than what’s purely helpful.
Why should I care? If ads begin appearing:
- Your AI chat might sometimes include sponsored links or suggestions.
- Some “search-like” queries could trigger ad-style results first, before you get helpful answers.
- Some conversations may feel less natural, especially if the ad context isn’t obvious.
- The AI might use your query history or context to deliver personalized ads, which raises privacy and bias concerns.
OK, what’s next? As of now, there’s no official confirmation by OpenAI. The leak only shows the company is preparing the infrastructure. If OpenAI moves ahead, users who value ad-free, distraction-free chats might want to consider subscribing to alternative tools.

