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OpenAI to Open Its First India Office: What It Means for the Country and AI

OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, is set to open its first-ever India office in New Delhi later this year . This move represents a landmark moment—not just for OpenAI’s global expansion, but also for the growth of India’s AI ecosystem and its 1.4 billion residents, who make India OpenAI’s second-largest user market after the US . Why India, and Why Now? User Growth: India’s adoption of ChatGPT is explosive. Weekly active users in India have quadrupled in the past year, and the country boasts the largest population of student users on the OpenAI platform globally. Developer Community: India now ranks among the top five developer markets for OpenAI, with strong enthusiasm from tech professionals, startups, and students. Expanding Access: OpenAI recently launched its most affordable monthly subscription for ChatGPT, priced at ₹385 ($4.60), targeting nearly a billion internet users. IndiaAI Mission: Led by the Indian government, this initiative aims to position India as a ...

The Anna Effect

The protest across the nation is at its peak since Anna Hazare has started camping at Ramlila Ground, New Delhi. I am wholeheartedly supporting the cause because I feel that if it has to start from somewhere, why not here? I do agree that CHANGE is not a matter of a magic click, but initiation is what is actually required, and this is the right time. We all have been part of corruption, either on this side of the table or that side of the table. So let us all awaken and let's contribute, a GOOD TIME is lying ahead for us or for the next generation. I participated in the procession from India Gate to Ramlila Ground yesterday, and believe me, guys, the atmosphere was euphoric. Being a part of it was amazing, everywhere it was a positive & patriotic vibe. The fight against a corrupt system is not going to end by being a part of a single rally. It's a long way ahead, and I am ready to take the path. JAI HIND Few Observations: 1. Nobody was busy checking out girls, which is usu...