India Emerges as a Leading AI Market, Says OpenAI
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New Delhi, April 15 (NationPress) OpenAI, the renowned US technology firm, announced on Wednesday that India is one of the leading AI markets globally, particularly excelling in coding, data analytics, and complex reasoning.
The report highlighted that India stands among the top five countries worldwide in terms of individual reasoning capabilities, as measured by the reasoning tokens employed by ChatGPT Plus users.
The nation is rapidly evolving as a significant AI development hub, showcasing a remarkable four-fold increase in Codex users within just two weeks following the launch of the Codex application in February 2026.
AI implementation in India is notably concentrated in a few metropolitan areas, with advanced applications unevenly distributed, indicating a considerable opportunity for broader access outside the foremost cities.
Oliver Jay, Managing Director-International at OpenAI, remarked, “The key question now is how swiftly the advantages of AI can reach beyond early adopters and prominent urban centers to the general populace. Bridging this divide necessitates enhancing access, developing skills, and fostering more impactful usage throughout the country, largely driven by India’s youthful and quick-adopting demographic.”
According to the findings on capability disparities, the top ten cities are home to nearly 50% of AI users, despite comprising less than 10% of the overall population.
Delhi-NCR leads in ChatGPT user penetration across the nation. Although India possesses competitive AI capabilities, its strongest assets are concentrated in a limited number of urban centers, such as Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi, and Chennai.
The report on capability gaps indicates that beyond the major cities, significant applications of AI are surfacing in sectors like education and healthcare, showcasing how AI is being integrated into everyday scenarios.
In advanced applications, substantial intra-regional disparities exist, with data analysis usage being up to 30 times greater in leading cities compared to those lagging behind. The usage of coding was found to be four times higher, while Codex developer engagement was nine times more prevalent.
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