Looks like OpenAI is shifting gears on their roadmap. Recent reports suggest they're pumping resources into making ChatGPT even better while hitting pause on some other moves—including their ad rollout plans. Guess they're playing the long game here, prioritizing product refinement over monetization shortcuts. Smart move or missed opportunity? When you've got the leading AI chatbot, maybe doubling down on quality beats chasing ad revenue. Still, interesting to see them delay commercialization when competitors are breathing down their neck.
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CryptoNomics
· 5h ago
ngl, openai's actually running the nash equilibrium playbook here—delay monetization to entrench moat, *then* extract rents. ceteris paribus, quality lock-in > ad revenue in year one. but the correlation matrix on their stock price says investors aren't convinced yet lol
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MetaMasked
· 5h ago
Pause the advertising program? The Bots are rolling in, let's put money matters on hold.
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 5h ago
Nah, I've seen this method too many times. When they say "long-termism," it actually just means the funding isn't in place.
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governance_lurker
· 5h ago
First polish the product before playing people for suckers, it does have a bit of vision.
Looks like OpenAI is shifting gears on their roadmap. Recent reports suggest they're pumping resources into making ChatGPT even better while hitting pause on some other moves—including their ad rollout plans. Guess they're playing the long game here, prioritizing product refinement over monetization shortcuts. Smart move or missed opportunity? When you've got the leading AI chatbot, maybe doubling down on quality beats chasing ad revenue. Still, interesting to see them delay commercialization when competitors are breathing down their neck.