ChatGPT Plus Subscription Started In India, Users Will Have To Pay This Much Every Month

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- Updated: 18th Mar 2023, 19:41 IST
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Technology company OpenAI announced the launch of ChatGPT Plus subscription in the country on Friday keeping in mind the demand of Indian users. Now users will be able to use this chatbot after taking a subscription. Apart from this, users will also get early access to ChatGPT-4 and its new features for free.

At the same time, the company’s CEO Sam Altman tweeted that OpenAI loves India very much. That’s why the subscription has been made available in India.

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Subscription Price

The company has announced a ChatGPT Plus subscription in India but hasn’t announced the price yet. In such a situation, speculations are being made that the price of a subscription in India will be the same, which is currently the price of a subscription in America. For your information, let us tell you that currently, American users are spending $ 20 (about Rs 1,650) every month for ChatGPT Plus.

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What will you get in this subscription?

ChatGPT Plus subscription

By purchasing a subscription, you will be able to use OpenAI’s GPT-4 chatbot for free. Apart from this, new features will be available to use in ChatGPT with a fast response. Also, software updates will be available from time to time.

Recently launched ChatGPT 4

Tech company OpenAI launched ChatGPT-4 earlier this week, which is an improvement over the GPT-3.5 version. This chatbot is capable of completing any task in less time.

If you want to use it, you’ll need to use Microsoft’s Bing Chat, which is currently working with GPT-4. Let us tell you that the company introduced Bing Chat globally last month.

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