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ChatGPT Head Talks About Ads!
PLUS: Gemini Gets Personal—Finally!

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OpenAI is exploring new ways to make money from ChatGPT, including ads and product recommendations.
Nick Turley, head of ChatGPT, admitted he’s “humble enough not to rule out ads categorically,” signaling that optionality matters.
Let’s dive into the details. . .
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OpenAI Explores ChatGPT Ads Revenue
Google Gemini Plays Memory Catch-Up
HTC Challenges Meta's Smart Glasses
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ChatGPT Head Hints They May Embrace Ads:

OpenAI is exploring new ways to make ChatGPT pay for itself, without compromising its user-first promise. Nick Turley, ChatGPT’s head, says they’re “humble enough not to rule out ads.” But any such move would have to be thoughtful and tasteful.
Things to Know:
Ad Plans Under Review: OpenAI may introduce ads in ChatGPT, but only if it can do so without harming user experience. CEO Sam Altman calls ads a “last resort,” though he’s now open to the idea.
Commerce in ChatGPT: A new feature could let users buy products directly through ChatGPT. OpenAI wants to keep recommendations unbiased and separate from affiliate revenue.
Revenue Growth vs. Profitability: OpenAI expects $12.7 billion in revenue by 2025, up from $3.7 billion in 2024. Despite growth, it won’t be cash-flow positive until 2029.
The subscription model is growing fast—projected to bring in $12.7 billion in 2025, up from $3.7 billion in 2024. OpenAI is also testing “Commerce in ChatGPT,” which could earn revenue from purchases made through unbiased, AI-led recommendations.
Google Gemini Adds Personalized Chat Features:

Google finally adds personalization features to Gemini, but arrives late to the party. The tech giant trails behind OpenAI and Anthropic significantly. Users now get limited memory capabilities in their conversations.
Things to Know:
Feature Rollout: Google introduces "Personal Context" as a default setting for Gemini 2.5 Pro users. The AI learns from past conversations to provide tailored responses automatically.
Limited Control: Unlike competitors, users cannot edit or delete their stored preferences in Gemini. Google chose a slower rollout approach with fewer customization options available.
Temporary Conversations: New temporary chat feature lets users have one-off conversations without memory retention. These chats won't influence future interactions or train AI models.
OpenAI and Anthropic introduced similar memory features over a year ago already. ChatGPT can reference all past conversations, while Claude offers personalized interaction styles. But hey, Google is trying, at least.
HTC’s AI Glasses Redefine Smart Wearables:

HTC just dropped their Vive Eagle AI glasses, and they're clearly gunning for Meta's Ray-Ban dominance. These lightweight specs pack some serious tech into a stylish frame. The competition in smart glasses just got way more interesting.
Things to Know:
Design and Build: The Vive Eagle weighs under 49 grams with ZEISS lenses and ergonomic temples. HTC focused on making them look like regular glasses while packing impressive technology inside.
AI Features: The glasses integrate ChatGPT and Google Gemini for voice assistance and real-time translation. Users can translate menus, capture photos, or make calls without touching their phones.
Audio and Camera: Open-ear audio delivers spatial sound without blocking ambient noise completely. A 12MP camera handles photography and videography with AI-powered smart capture features built in.
The Vive Eagle represents HTC's bold move back into wearables after years away. With premium features and competitive pricing, they're making a serious play. Smart glasses are about to get much more competitive this fall.
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