Microsoft-owned OpenAI has announced that its subscription service that gives users access to its text-generating AI, ChatGPT Plus, is now available in India. The company announced this through its official Twitter handle.
“Good news! ChatGPT Plus subscription is now available in India.”
For the unversed, OpenAI first introduced the ChatGPT Plus subscription service as a pilot program in the US last month. It said in a blog post at the time, “We’re launching a pilot subscription plan for ChatGPT, a conversational AI that can chat with you, answer follow-up questions, and challenge misconceptions. ”
Good News! ChatGPT Plus subscriptions are now available in India. Get early access to new features in GPT-4 today including: https://t.co/N6AiifcSXE
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) March 17, 2023
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Now, a month later, the company has announced that it is bringing its subscription service to India. However, the company has not yet revealed the price of its subscription service in India. In the US, the ChatGPT Plus subscription service costs $20 (roughly Rs. 1,652) per month.
What does ChatGPT Plus offer?
As far as the offer is concerned, the free plan available when the demand is low, offers standard response speed with regular model updates. On the other hand, the ChatGPT Plus subscription plan is available even when demand is high, and offers faster response speeds. It also grants priority access to new features for subscriptions. In addition to these, the ChatGPT Plus subscription plan also offers the newly introduced GPT-4 to the subscribers.
However, if users don’t want to pay for access, they can still enjoy the ChatGPT experience by searching for it on Bing.
For those unaware, GPT-4 is more creative and collaborative than its predecessors. It can also accept images as input and generate captions, classification and analysis. Additionally, GPT-4 is capable of handling over 25,000 words of text, compared to GPT-3.5, the new AI model is also more reliable and capable of handling complex instructions.
GPT-4 improves existing large language models (LLMs), including most state-of-the-art (SOTA) models that may include benchmark-specific constructions or additional training methods.
“We’ve created GPT-4, the latest milestone in OpenAI’s effort to scale deep learning,” the company said in a blogpost at the time.
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