OpenAI launches ChatGPT Go plan in India
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OpenAI on Thursday released GPT-5, unveiling a new version of the artificial intelligence model that fuels popular chatbot ChatGPT. The product will be made immediately available to users, including customers who use the company's cost-free options, OpenAI said.
The AI startup is chasing a $500 billion valuation, with backers betting it can become the next Apple or Google. There are reasons for skepticism.
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OpenAI launches ChatGPT Go in India at Rs 399, offering GPT-5 access, image generation, file uploads, and UPI payments.
ChatGPT reaches more than 700 million people each week — and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman thinks we may be in an AI bubble.
With its India-first launch, ChatGPT Go signals OpenAI’s push toward affordable AI access, aiming to serve users who want more than the free plan.
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