On Tuesday, AI company OpenAI announced that it will be making its new subscription tier, "ChatGPT Go," available for free for a limited time in India for a year. This offer will be available to Indian users who sign up during the promotional period starting November 4th. The company also says this initiative coincides with OpenAI's first Indian event, "DevDay Exchange." Let's explore the details...
Why is ChatGPT Go so special?
OpenAI launched the ChatGPT Go subscription plan in August. This plan was specifically designed to meet the demand of those who want to enjoy ChatGPT's advanced features at a lower price. Users enjoy a range of features, including higher query limits, image generation, and file uploading.
Number of Paid Subscribers Doubles
OpenAI says that ChatGPT Go was well-received upon launch, and the number of paid subscribers in India doubled in the first month of its launch. Due to this strong demand, the company has now launched the service in approximately 90 countries.
Millions of Users Using ChatGPT Daily
Today, millions of users in India use ChatGPT daily, including not only developers and students but also professionals. OpenAI states that this promotion is another step towards its 'India-first' commitment and furthering its IndiaAI Mission.
OpenAI says that existing ChatGPT Go subscribers will also be eligible for this 12-month free offer. Nick Turley, Vice President and Head of ChatGPT at OpenAI, says that the sense of belonging and creativity we have seen since the launch of ChatGPT Go in India is deeply inspiring.
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