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Home » Delhi-NCR is on top in running ChatGPT, know how other states of the country are using AI? – openai chatgpt adoption high in delhi ncr different uses area city wise
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Delhi-NCR is on top in running ChatGPT, know how other states of the country are using AI? – openai chatgpt adoption high in delhi ncr different uses area city wise

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Delhi-NCR is on top in running ChatGPT, know how other states of the country are using AI? – openai chatgpt adoption high in delhi ncr different uses area city wise
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How AI Use In India: The use of AI is increasing rapidly in India, but it is limited to some top cities. According to a new study by OpenAI, ChatGPT is most used in Delhi-NCR. Talking about the top 10 cities using AI, people of Assam use ChatGPT the most for studies.

AI In India: AI is being used rapidly in India. According to a new study by OpenAI, its use is more in only a few areas of the country. Nearly 50 percent of ChatGPT’s users in India are from the top 10 cities. This number is 10 percent of the total population of the country. Most of the users of ChatGPT are in Delhi-NCR area. OpenAI has given this information in its first report analyzing the AI ​​’Capability Gap’ in India.

More than 10 crore active users

According to the report, India is one of the most advanced AI markets in the world. Especially in matters of coding, data analysis and complex logic. The adoption of OpenAI tools is three times higher in the top cities of India compared to other countries like the US, UK, Brazil and Germany. According to the report, ChatGPT has more than 100 million active users every week in India, making it one of the company’s biggest markets. OpenAI’s findings also show that despite claims that AI is an ‘equalizer’, adoption of the technology is not uniform across geographies. Meaning it is being used for different purposes in different areas.

Similar use of Claude

This disparity in AI adoption across regions is not limited to ChatGPT. A report by Anthropic earlier this year found that Claude is used more in high-income countries and within the US, where there are more ‘knowledge workers’. Also, it is used more for certain types of work and professions only. The question now is how quickly the benefits of AI can reach the common people beyond early adopters and big cities.

Limited to specific users and areas

Last year, big AI companies like Google, OpenAI and Perplexity competed to provide long-term free access to premium AI services to millions of users in India. Despite these efforts, OpenAI reports, AI adoption is still limited to certain users and regions. To overcome the lack of capacity in AI use in India, OpenAI said it will depend on factors such as language, affordability and infrastructure.

Use in these cities for coding

OpenAI’s AI coding assistant Codex was launched in India in February 2026. Within two weeks of its launch, its usage increased 4 times. OpenAI said that there is a 9-fold difference in the use of Codex in different areas of India. Use of the coding tool is limited to a few cities, including Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi and Chennai.

Where and for what purpose is the work coming?

According to the report, India’s eastern states like Assam, Odisha, Manipur, Tripura and Chhattisgarh use ChatGPT more for education and learning than other parts of the country. The report said that 22 percent of all messages sent to ChatGPT in Assam are related to education and learning.

People of these states ask questions on health

In areas like Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh and Kerala, ChatGPT receives the most queries related to health and wellness. Nearly 1 out of every 10 messages sent to ChatGPT by users in Jammu and Kashmir is health related.

Mona Dixit

About the authorMona DixitMona Dixit is an experienced journalist in the world of technology and gadgets. She is currently associated with Times Online as the Principal Digital Content Producer. Active in the field of journalism for the last 9 years, Mona has closely observed and covered the changing landscape of technology and consumer electronics. As a tech journalist, Mona specializes in reviews of new gadgets, launch events and changes happening in the world of AI. She not only keeps a keen eye on the latest smartphones, but also deeply examines audio devices and wearables. Mona also has a strong understanding of consumer electronics, AI innovation and the smartphone market. He is an expert in converting complex things of technology into simple life-hacks (Tips & Tricks) and accurately analyzing future technology. Mona believes that the real measure of technology is not just its ‘specifications’ but ‘user experience’. His real skill is to translate complex technical terminology into simple and colloquial language, so that even a common reader can take full advantage of the technology. For them the ultimate purpose of technology is to make life simpler and better. Mona’s real skill is to convey difficult technical information to the readers in easy and colloquial language. He believes that the real purpose of technology is to make life simpler. After Bachelor of Science, Mona has done post graduation in Journalism and Mass Communication from IMS Noida, Meerut University. Before joining Times Online, she had worked with leading technology websites – Techlusive and Newsbytes.… read more