OpenAI's ChatGPT Go Subscription Goes Global
ChatGPT Go Takes the World by Storm: Affordable AI Access Now Global!
OpenAI has launched its affordable ChatGPT Go subscription globally at $8/month, expanding from its initial launch in India in 2025. While offering features like 10x more messages and the GPT‑5.2 Instant model, the rollout includes ad testing in the US for free and Go tiers. This move positions OpenAI against global competitors in the AI marketplace.
Introduction to ChatGPT Go Global Launch
Subscription Tiers Overview
Features and Benefits of ChatGPT Go
Advertising Strategy and Implications
Global Availability and Expansion
Comparisons with Competitors
Public Reactions and Feedback
Future Implications on Economy and Society
Conclusion
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