ChatGPT Go GPT-5.2 Global Release: High-End AI Just Got Affordable
OpenAI launches ChatGPT Go worldwide on Jan 16, 2026. Powered by GPT-5.2 Instant, it features higher usage limits and longer memory at a more affordable price point.
High-end AI doesn't have to break the bank anymore. OpenAI just officially rolled out ChatGPT Go worldwide on January 16, 2026, bringing the power of the GPT-5.2 Instant model to a global audience with a focus on efficiency and value.
ChatGPT Go GPT-5.2 Feature Breakdown
The new service is built around the GPT-5.2 Instant model, which prioritizes speed without sacrificing the sophisticated reasoning of the GPT-5 series. Users can expect higher usage limits and significantly faster response times, making it an ideal choice for developers and businesses that need high-volume AI interactions.
Longer Memory for Seamless Workflows
One of the standout upgrades is the longer memory capacity. Unlike previous entry-level versions, ChatGPT Go retains context over much longer conversations. According to reports from Reuters, this global launch aims to capture the mid-tier market by offering more affordable subscription options while maintaining enterprise-grade reliability.
| Feature | Standard Model | ChatGPT Go (GPT-5.2 Instant) |
|---|---|---|
| Latency | Standard | Ultra-Low |
| Usage Limit | Moderate | Increased |
| Memory Window | Standard | Expanded |
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