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OpenAI is giving ChatGPT Plus subcription to a whole country

By technologistmag.com17 May 20262 Mins Read
OpenAI is giving ChatGPT Plus subcription to a whole country
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ChatGPT Plus used to feel like one of those optional internet subscriptions people quietly justified to themselves every month. Now, OpenAI is partnering with governments to roll it out at a national level, which honestly feels like a very different conversation altogether.

OpenAI has officially announced a partnership with Malta that will provide ChatGPT Plus access to all Maltese citizens and residents for one year after they complete a free AI literacy course. The initiative, called “AI for All,” is being developed alongside the University of Malta and is being described as the company’s first nationwide partnership of this kind.

OpenAI wants Malta to become a nationwide AI adoption experiment

Under the program, residents registered with Malta’s digital identity system will gain access to ChatGPT Plus after completing a government-backed AI training course focused on practical and responsible AI usage. The rollout begins this month and also includes Maltese citizens living abroad.

On paper, the idea sounds fairly reasonable. Governments everywhere are trying to figure out how AI literacy will affect education, jobs, administration, and digital infrastructure over the next decade. OpenAI clearly wants to position itself at the center of that transition before competitors fully catch up.

Interestingly, Malta is not the only country moving in this direction. The UAE has also been working closely with OpenAI through its massive Stargate UAE infrastructure partnership, with multiple reports suggesting nationwide ChatGPT access is being explored there as well, although details around free ChatGPT Plus subscriptions remain somewhat unclear.

This is starting to feel less like software and more like digital infrastructure

What makes this deal interesting is how quickly AI tools are evolving from consumer products into something governments increasingly view as public infrastructure. Just a couple of years ago, ChatGPT was mostly a productivity tool for students, coders, and office workers. Now, entire countries are discussing nationwide AI access programs.

The ChatGPT website on an iPhone.

And honestly, that shift should probably make people pause a little. Once governments start integrating specific AI platforms into education, workplaces, and public services, these tools stop being optional conveniences and start becoming deeply embedded digital dependencies. For OpenAI, this is brilliant positioning, but if entire countries eventually begin relying on one company’s AI ecosystem, this stops being about chatbots and starts looking a lot more like infrastructure control.

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