New Delhi, Sept. 24 -- OpenAI's affordable subscription plan, ChatGPT Go, has led to a significant rise in paid users in India. The company launched the plan on August 19 at Rs.399 per month, offering expanded access to messages, image generation, and file uploads.
According to ChatGPT head Nick Turley, "total ChatGPT subscribers more than doubled" in India within just over a month of the plan's launch.This expansion highlights the place of India as a main market for OpenAI. The company already has plans to open the first office in the country by the end of this year, a confirmation that has been made by its CEO, Sam Altman. India has now become the second biggest ChatGPT market in the world after the United States.
Turley announced on ...
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