The popularity of Artificial Intelligence in the world is continuously increasing and the chatgpt of Openai is the biggest example of this. Now a big news has come out about this revolutionary AI tool – the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has become the first country in the world where all citizens will get free access to Chatgpt Plus.

How much is the price and what is the plan?

Currently, the monthly membership of the Chatgpt Plus is available at $ 20 (about 1700 rupees), but the premium service has been made free for the entire population there under the partnership between the UAE government and Openai. The purpose of this initiative is to bring AI close to the common people and make it a part of daily life.

Stargate UAE: Build a huge AI Hub

Under this partnership, a huge AI data center called “Stargate UAE” is being constructed in Abu Dhabi. It is part of OpenAI’s “Openai for Countries” program. Under this project, AI computing cluster with a capacity of 1 GW is being prepared, in which a capacity of 200 MW will be ready by next year in the first phase.

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“A bold vision” – Sam Altman

Describing this project as “a bold vision”, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said, “It will not only expand technology, but will reach every corner of the world like better health services, modern education and clean energy.”

Participation of big companies

In this historic agreement, tech legendary companies like Oracle, CISCO, NVIDIA, G42 and Softbank have also become partners, which are helping to strengthen AI’s global reach.

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