
Anthropic announced in a blog post that its chatbot Claude will remain ad-free, unlike rival OpenAI, which recently introduced ads to ChatGPT for many users. The company stated this decision aligns with Claude’s role as a genuinely helpful assistant for work and deep thinking.
Anthropic explained that users often share personal details with chatbots during interactions. Ads generated from such information would create an uncomfortable experience. For instance, the company cited the scenario of seeking mental-health advice and receiving a subsequent ad for St. John’s wort.
Claude handles various conversation types beyond personal disclosures. Users engage it in complex software engineering tasks, deep work sessions, or solving difficult problems. Ads appearing in these contexts would seem out of place and, in numerous instances, unsuitable.
The firm emphasized that including ads contradicts the Claude Constitution. This framework designates “being generally helpful” as a core principle. Advertising integration would undermine this foundational goal.
Anthropic detailed further challenges in its blog post. “Introducing advertising incentives at this stage would add another level of complexity,” the company wrote. “Our understanding of how models translate the goals we set them into specific behaviors is still developing; an ad‑based system could therefore have unpredictable results.”
AI development incurs substantial costs for companies like Anthropic. Returns on these investments have not matched expenditures. OpenAI adopted ads as a method to offset such expenses, prompting questions about Anthropic’s financial strategy.
Engadget contacted Anthropic regarding potential financial pressures that might prompt a policy reversal. A representative responded by directing attention to the blog post, stating it contains “all the information we have to share at this time.”
Despite rejecting ads in conversations, Anthropic affirmed its dedication to commerce-based agentic AI. The company plans to develop features allowing users to find products, compare options, purchase items, connect with businesses, and perform related actions.
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