ChatGPT ads expand as Meta fights Ofcom and Apple settles Siri claims
ExchangeWire's Digest reports on OpenAI's expansion of ChatGPT ads to new markets, including the UK, and Meta's legal action against Ofcom concerning potential fines under the UK's Online Safety Act. Additionally, Apple reportedly settled a lawsuit for $250 million regarding Siri AI claims. The article covers three distinct news items in brief form.
Key Takeaways
- OpenAI is expanding ChatGPT ads globally, including into the UK.
- The Trade Desk’s CSO is joining OpenAI.
- Meta is taking Ofcom to court over online safety and potential fines tied to the UK Online Safety Act.
- Apple reportedly settled a lawsuit for $250 million over Siri AI claims.
Why It Matters
OpenAI’s ad expansion puts ChatGPT into additional markets at the same time the company is adding senior ad-tech leadership from The Trade Desk. That makes the monetization move more explicit, even as the broader Digest shows platform companies still dealing with regulatory pressure, including Meta’s court fight with Ofcom over Online Safety Act fines. For streaming and ad-tech teams, the useful signal is how OpenAI describes ad availability in the UK and whether it ties the rollout to specific market or product changes.
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