
OpenAI has made a significant announcement, revealing that its ChatGPT Go subscription is now available at no cost for an entire year for users in India. This offer, which typically requires a monthly fee of ₹399 (totaling ₹4,788 annually), can be activated starting today, November 4th. ChatGPT Go is designed as a more budget-friendly subscription option, providing users with enhanced access to GPT-5, OpenAI's state-of-the-art model. This subscription brings a host of upgraded features, including increased message limits, image generation capabilities, file analysis, and advanced data tools, making it appealing to both casual users and professionals alike. To take advantage of this offer, users need only a few basic requirements. However, it's important to note that while the ChatGPT Go plan offers several improvements over the free version, it does come with certain limitations. API access remains a separate paid service, and older models like GPT-4 and GPT-4 Turbo are not included. Additionally, features such as third-party connectors and Sora, OpenAI’s video-generation tool, are exclusive to Plus and Pro subscribers. Furthermore, the GPT-5 Thinking mode is set to function automatically, providing users with enhanced reasoning capabilities without the option for manual adjustments. This development promises to enhance the user experience significantly, making ChatGPT Go an attractive choice for many in India.
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