April 4, 2025, 10:20 am
OpenAI has recently made its premium ChatGPT Plus service available for free to students in the United States and Canada for a limited time. This initiative gives students access to advanced AI features without a subscription, aiming to bolster academic productivity and digital learning while expanding the company’s user base through this temporary pricing adjustment.
OpenAI has opened up access to its ChatGPT Plus service to all US and Canada college students at degree-granting schools. The offer lasts through May 31.
You don’t need a ChatGPT subscription or even an account to get started with OpenAI’s popular AI chatbot. You get better features if you do … The post How to get ChatGPT Plus for free if you’re a student appeared first on BGR.
ChatGPT Plus subscription is now free, but only if you're a student based out of the United States of America and Canada. [...]
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