ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, has become a platform that people use almost as a search engine. Some use it for software, some for health, and some simply for chatting. In fact, we can say that people use this platform for everything from A to Z.

The best thing about ChatGPT is that, unlike many platforms where you can no longer ask AI questions after a certain point, GPT doesn't present you with such problems. You can use it for free as much as you want. However, if you purchase paid subscriptions, you can access exclusive features and receive more advanced answers.
Today, we will examine a new subscription package that is expected to be added. While the package's arrival isn't confirmed yet, there's a serious rumor circulating that the new package will be entirely science-focused. These claims originated from platform X. According to a leak shared via X, OpenAI plans to introduce a special subscription for science-focused uses of ChatGPT. This subscription, noticed through code, may be called "ChatGPT for Science."
Specifically, this package is expected to be available to certain institutions rather than being open to everyone. However, currently, ChatGPT has different subscription packages. These include individual subscriptions for personal use, team subscriptions called Teams, and Enterprise subscriptions for businesses.

We can expect the Science subscription to be similar to the Enterprise packages, a package designed for specific institutions with limitations. It will likely be used by universities, science centers, and academies. It aims to assist experts in science-focused applications.