OpenAI agrees to give Malta citizens free access to ChatGPT Plus

U.S. artificial intelligence company OpenAI said on Saturday it ​had signed a deal ‌with the government of Malta to give all residents access to ​its ChatGPT Plus service for ​one year after they follow ⁠a course on how ​to use AI.

  • The programme will start ​in May and is expected to scale up as more Maltese residents ​complete the course, which ​will be free.
  • It will also be open ‌to ⁠Maltese citizens living abroad.
  • “We are turning an unfamiliar concept into practical assistance for our families, ​students, ​and workers,” ⁠Maltese Economy Minister Silvio Schembri was quoted ​as saying in an ​OpenAI ⁠statement.
  • Malta is the first country to launch such a programme.
  • The ⁠company ​did not disclose the ​financial details of the deal.

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