OpenAI launches ChatGPT Go plan in India
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With new tools and greater autonomy, OpenAI's flagship AI chatbot is more capable, and potentially more dangerous, than ever.
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Go in India for ₹399/month, offering higher usage limits and features compared to the free version. The plan includes access to GPT-5, faster image creation, and allows payments via UPI,
"You can learn from everywhere, but you have to do it from scratch," ChatGPT's Nick Turley said. "That trait tends to make someone effective at OpenAI."
But the NYT and other news organizations rejected the compromise, OpenAI said in a filing yesterday. Instead, news plaintiffs have made what OpenAI said was an "extraordinary request that OpenAI produce the individual log files of 120 million ChatGPT consumer conversations."
When OpenAI released a new version of ChatGPT, people were quick to protest its colder responses. Acknowledging the emotional attachment with chatbots, the company quickly backtracked.
OpenAI says it has tweaked ChatGPT to ensure the model responds appropriately when a user shows distress.
Mental health experts say cases of people forming delusional beliefs after hours with AI chatbots are concerning and offer tips on how to help someone affected.
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