OpenAI has introduced a new entry-level subscription called ChatGPT Go, rolling it out first in India at Rs 399 (about $4.60) a month. The plan, announced on 22 August, is aimed at users who find the free tier restrictive but balk at the Rs 1,999 ChatGPT Plus price tag. Subscribers to ChatGPT Go receive persistent access to the GPT-5 model, can send and generate roughly ten times more text and images than the free version, and unlock advanced data-analysis tools, expanded file uploads and a larger conversation memory. The tier also promises faster response times compared with the free service. OpenAI said higher-priced Plus and Pro tiers will continue to offer premium capabilities such as Sora video generation, agent functions and early access to experimental features. By positioning Go between the free and Plus plans, the company is seeking to widen its paying customer base in one of the world’s fastest-growing AI markets, where rival premium AI services typically cost between Rs 700 and Rs 1,999 a month.
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