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OpenAI prohibits political ads during election cycle as it begins monetizing ChatGPT

OpenAI is prohibiting political advertisements on its platform during the current election cycle, explicitly banning ads that promote or oppose political figures, ballot measures, or socially contested issues. The policy takes effect as the company begins monetizing ChatGPT, having launched its first ad-supported revenue test for free and Go-tier users in the U.S. on February 9, 2026. The ban builds on restrictions established before the 2024 election, extending OpenAI's prohibition from preventing tool use for campaign materials to now blocking political ad purchases.

read2 min publishedMay 27, 2026

The AI giant is keeping political advertisers off its platform as it tests ads for the first time, building on restrictions first established during the 2024 election.

OpenAI is drawing a hard line between its new advertising business and the political arena. The company will not allow advertisers to run political ads on its platform during this election cycle, a policy that explicitly bans any ads promoting or opposing political actors, elections, or socially contested issues.

The decision carries extra weight now that OpenAI has actually started showing ads. The company began testing advertising for free and Go-tier ChatGPT users in the US on February 9, 2026, marking its first real foray into ad-supported revenue.

What the policy actually covers #

The ban isn’t a vague gesture toward responsibility. OpenAI’s ad policies explicitly prohibit ads that advocate for or against political figures, ballot measures, or issues that fall into the “socially contested” category.

This builds on restrictions OpenAI first put in place ahead of the 2024 election cycle. Back then, the company prohibited its tools from being used to generate campaign materials, targeting the supply side of the problem. Now that OpenAI is selling ad space, it’s addressing the demand side too.

The bigger monetization picture #

The political ad ban is one piece of a larger advertising strategy that OpenAI is rolling out carefully. The company is only testing ads with free and Go-tier users, keeping its higher-value subscription tiers completely ad-free. Pro, Business, Enterprise, and Education users won’t see any ads at all.

It’s worth noting that this policy also means no crypto-related political ads, and no ads touching on socially contested financial topics.

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