Later this year, ChatGPT parent company OpenAI plans to create its first headquarters in India in New Delhi, strengthening its position in the country’s second-largest user base. Microsoft-backed OpenAI said in a statement provided to Reuters on Friday that it has become a legal organization in India and has started employing a local workforce.
ChatGPT’s most important market is India, where it just last week introduced its most affordable monthly package, priced at $4.60, to reach the country’s roughly one billion internet users. In India, news organizations and book publishers have accused OpenAI of utilizing their content without their consent in order to train ChatGPT, posing legal issues. The business has denied any misconduct.
In the release, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated, “We are committed to making advanced AI more accessible throughout the nation and to building AI for India, and with India. Opening our first office and assembling a local team is an important first step in that direction.
Rivals like Google’s Gemini and AI startup Perplexity, who have both introduced products that make their sophisticated plans free for a large number of customers in the market, pose a serious threat to the company in India.
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