OpenAI’s ChatGPT Plus Subscription Model Launches In India
In India, ChatGPT Plus is now available with a monthly subscription. The website offers access to the most recent version of the AI model, GPT-4.
The premium tier also offers early access to future features in addition to GPT-4. The ChatGPT Plus subscription, which costs $20 a month and was launched in the U.S. in February after being available for early test for a few weeks, allows you to use ChatGPT during peak times, provides you priority access to the latest tools and enhancements, and speeds up your responses.
On its website, OpenAI will still provide the free version of ChatGPT, but with certain limitations. Moreover, ChatGPT is accessible via the Bing search engine.
Initially, there was a queue for users to join ChatGPT Plus, but soon after it went live, OpenAI opened up access to everyone.
The programme hopes to help OpenAI monetize ChatGPT, which now has gone global for its Intelligence conversational skills in recent months.
Because to ChatGPT’s nature and the quality of its human-like responses, which are frequently mistaken for comments written by a person, OpenAI has understandably had to deal with certain criticisms and prohibitions.
Even Microsoft, an early investor in OpenAI, was drawn by its possibilities to incorporate the experience into its services. Companies like Google and Baidu have begun to develop comparable conversational AI interfaces.
Initially, there was a queue for users to join ChatGPT Plus, but soon after it went live, OpenAI opened up access to everyone.
The programme seeks to assist OpenAI in making money off ChatGPT, which recently became well-known for its Machine learning conversational skills.
Because to ChatGPT’s nature and the intelligence of its human-like responses, which are frequently mistaken for comments written by a person, OpenAI has understandably had to deal with certain criticisms and prohibitions.
Even Microsoft, an early investor in OpenAI, was drawn by its possibilities to incorporate the experience into its services. Companies like Google and Baidu have begun to develop comparable conversational AI interfaces.