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India will be an endurance test for AI giants
BENGALURU, Feb 4 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Artificial intelligence giants should brace for a lengthy showdown in India. OpenAI and peers are pushing cheap plans at individuals and courting firms in the world’s most populous country. With over 800 million internet users and plenty of data, the market is a tantalising prize. But prying open corporate budgets and consumer wallets will be a slog.
OpenAI in August launched a subscription plan for ChatGPT at 399 rupees a month, or just $4.50 - a fraction of the average, opens new tab $20 monthly subscription cost in the United States - with the first year free from November. Alphabet’s Google (GOOGL.O), opens new tab teamed up with India’s largest telecoms provider, Reliance Jio, months later to offer its 500 million plus users bargain prices to access the U.S. titan’s Gemini AI models, charging nothing for the first 18 months - similar to Perplexity’s tie-up with Bharti Airtel (BRTI.NS), opens new tab.
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India is now OpenAI’s second-largest market by users after the United States; Sam Altman recently predicted it may soon become its biggest. The OpenAI boss will make his second visit to India in about a year in February,according, opens new tab to TechCrunch, citing sources. That will coincide with a tech summit in New Delhi where Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Nvidia’s (NVDA.O), opens new tab Jensen Huang and other executives are due to appear. Besides India’s vast online population, second after China, the country also offers AI labs troves of multilingual data to train models plus a deep talent pool of software engineers and developers.
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OpenAI projects 220 million users globally will pay for ChatGPT by 2030, according to The Information, citing sources. Assume a tenth of those subscribers are in India - roughly the same estimated, opens new tab share as ChatGPT’s India users as a percentage of the total - that implies annualised sales of only $1.2 billion on the South Asian country’s current subscription offers. That’s a small part of OpenAI’s total annualised revenue, which topped $20 billion last year.
Raising prices for Indian consumers in the near term looks tough given the intensifying competition. To generate more revenue, it will be crucial to tap enterprise customers - a departure from the United States, where the company still relies on consumers for most of its sales. But in India - and across Asia - traditional cloud computing giants like Microsoft (MSFT.O), opens new tab and Amazon.com (AMZN.O), opens new tab are established and are planning, opens new tab ambitious expansion plans. Moreover, even though companies are embracing AI, more than 95% of Indian firms surveyed, opens new tab by EY allocate less than a fifth of their IT budgets to AI.
In a sign of how crucial courting Indian companies will be, Anthropic, which owns the popular Claude coding agent, last month appointed, opens new tab a former Microsoft India executive who had “led enterprise AI adoption” as head of its Bengaluru office. The battle for India is just getting underway.
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Ujjaini Dutta joined Reuters Breakingviews as a research assistant in July 2024. She previously worked at The Morning Context as a writer, where she covered business, tech and markets under News Explainers. Prior to that, she also worked as a sub-editor and editorial intern. In 2022, she published her graphic novel, Manik-er Khata (Manik’s Notebook).
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