OpenAI Held Early Talks With The Trade Desk to Sell Ads In a move that underscores the growing importance of artificial intelligence in the advertising industry, OpenAI has held early talks with The Trade Desk, a leading independent ad exchange, about selling ads using its AI-powered technology. According to sources familiar with the matter, the discussions were exploratory and didn't result in any concrete agreements or partnerships. The conversations reportedly took place several months ago, when OpenAI was still an emerging player in the advertising space. At the time, the company was looking to expand its revenue streams beyond its core AI model training business. The Trade Desk, which has long been a key player in the ad tech industry, saw potential in partnering with OpenAI to bring more sophisticated targeting and personalization capabilities to its customers. OpenAI's AI technology is built around large language models like GPT-3, which are trained on vast amounts of text data and can generate human-like responses. The company has been experimenting with using this technology to create targeted ads that can resonate better with consumers. In theory, OpenAI's AI could help The Trade Desk's customers better understand their audiences and deliver more effective ad campaigns. The talks were reportedly held at a high level, involving executives from both companies. However, the discussions didn't progress beyond the exploratory stage, sources said. It's unclear whether the two companies will re-engage in talks or if OpenAI has pursued other opportunities in the advertising space. OpenAI's foray into the ad tech industry is part of a broader trend among AI players to diversify their revenue streams and explore new use cases for their technology. Other AI companies, such as Google's DeepMind, have al...#OpenAI #artificial_intelligence #The_Trade_Desk #GPT_3 #advertising_industry