ChatGPT Plus Subscription for Users in India Launched by OpenAI: All Details
ChatGPT Plus, a subscription to AI-based ChatGPT created by OpenAI, is now available to users in India. Subscribers get access to the service even during peak demand, faster response times, and priority access to new functions. OpenAI’s text-generating AI membership service is already accessible in the country, the company said Friday. GPT-4, the streamlined AI model released by OpenAI earlier this week, is included in ChatGPT Plus. Initially, the company began to gradually roll out paid subscriptions to users who were registered on the waiting list. It’s available to all users, and subscribers can also cancel at any time, according to the company.
Released in the US in February after a brief preview period, Chat GPT Plus it costs 20$ (about 1,600 Rupees) per month to sign up. The company announced on Friday via Twitter that ChatGPT users in India can also subscribe to the premium chatbot service. Gadgets 360 was able to log into the service and verify that the subscription was accessible. The company has partnered with Stripe, the company support electronic authorization for recurring payments according to RBI norms.
Good news! ChatGPT Plus subscription is now available in India. Get early access to new features including GPT-4 today: https://t.co/N6AiifcSXE
– OpenAI (@OpenAI) March 17, 2023
On its website, openAI still offers a free version of ChatGPT, although there are some limitations. If users don’t want to pay for access, they can continue to use ChatGPT’s features.
OpenAI originally had a waiting list for users who want to use ChatGPT Plus. However, the startup made the subscription model available to all users shortly after it was announced. This facility, which aims to assist OpenAI in monetizing ChatGPT, has recently gone viral and gained wide attention thanks to its generalized AI tools.
OpenAI was recently deployed GPT-4 It is “multimodal” in nature, which means it can generate content based on both visual and text prompts. GPT-4 was 82% less likely to meet requirements for banned content than its predecessor and scored 40% higher on certain fact-based tests.
It will also allow developers to customize the tone and level of detail of their AI. For example, GPT-4 can engage in Socratic dialogue and answer queries with questions. Previous versions of the technology had a consistent tone and style. According to OpenAI, ChatGPT users will soon be able to change the chatbot’s tone and response style.
Its enhanced text interoperability caught the interest of the public and early investors of OpenAI. Microsoft has agreed to incorporate the experience into its services. Competitors such as Baidu And Google has begun to develop similar conversational AI experiences.