Friday 27th December 2024

ChatGPT Plus Subscription Price Revealed For Indian User

On Friday, March 17, 2023, Open AI announced via Twitter that the ChatGPT Plus subscription is now available in India. Users in India can now take advantage of early access to new features, including the improved AI model GPT-4. GPT-4, which was introduced by OpenAI earlier this week, is available on ChatGPT Plus.

The CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, tweeted on Friday and posted “We adore India. Subscriptions to ChatGPT Plus are now made available in India. To get early access to new features, like GPT-4, visit chat.openai.com.”

OpenAI has released GPT-4, an advance to ChatGPT based on GPT-3.5 technology, a new language model that can produce text that is human-like. GPT-4 may assist users in generating and working together on creative projects like music, scripts, screenplays, and technical writing and is superior to its previous version in terms of creativity, visual comprehension, and context handling.

The technology is being made available to ChatGPT Plus members through data-sharing agreements with companies, including Morgan Stanley and Duolingo.

ChatGPT Plus costs US$ 20 (about Rs. 1650) each month. When Indian users open their account by login into chat.openai.com can see an “Upgrade to Plus” option in the left sidebar. If you click on it, a pop-up highlighting the advantages of selecting a subscription over the free version is displayed on the website. The subscription service guarantees quicker responses and priority access to new advancements, as well as early access to new features like GPT-4. There is currently no way for users of the free service to access it.

In addition to creative and visual input, OpenAI has increased GPT-4’s ability to handle lengthy contexts. The new language model can now process up to 25,000 words of user-provided text and interact with text from a user-provided web link. These improved capabilities can make it easier to create long-form content and “extended dialogues.”

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iPhone, iPad Users can use ChatGPT with Siri

Despite not being a fully developed product, ChatGPT continues to be one of the trendiest tech novelties in the world. ChatGPT, which is an artificial intelligence chatbot, plays a significant role in most of our day-to-day activities. ChatGPT enables the OpenAI bot to function across several platforms, which has a lot of intriguing uses. Thatswhy since its release, a lot of companies are incorporating generative AI into various apps and services than ever before.

Although Google Assistant and Siri are smart AI-powered assistants that are built into Android and iOS devices, you can now improve Siri’s capabilities by incorporating ChatGPT. Using OpenAI’s ChatGPT, here’s how to improve Apple’s Siri.

First and foremost, you need an iPhone or iPad to integrate ChatGPT with Siri. Then to access ChatGPT, you must first register for an OpenAI account. Although ChatGPT is accessible for free, a plus version incorporated with extra benefits can be purchased for $20 per month.

After creating an OpenAI account and gaining access to ChatGPT, visit the site https://platform.openai.com/. Go to the top right corner, click on the ‘Personal’ option, and select “View API Keys.” Choose “Create New Secret Key” from the sub menu, then copy the key. Keep in mind that a web browser can be used for all of these procedures.

Now take your iPhone or iPad and go to the online web browser to search for Yue-Yang’s Github. Find the most recent shortcut version. By clicking the “ChatGPT Siri” pinned post, choose “Shotcut Download.” Click “ChatGPT Siri 1.2 (English Version)” to download it. Then click on the “Set Up Shortcut” option and paste the ChatGPT API code in the text area.

Now your iPhone will display a shortcut named “ChatGPT 1.2,” where you may type your queries to receive replies. For now, the command is set to “Hey Siri, ChatGPT 1.2” to access ChatGPT via Siri.

For your convenience, you can also rename the shortcut. For instance, you can rename it “AI.” Now you can ask your queries by commanding, “Hey Siri, AI.”

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