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Free ChatGPT Plus now available for U.S. servicemembers and veterans

U.S. veterans and servicemembers within 12 months of separation can receive a complimentary one-year subscription to OpenAI's premium ChatGPT Plus.

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Let’s be honest: transitioning from military to civilian life is a notoriously tough gig.

It’s a journey that, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs, roughly 200,000 service members embark on every single year. It’s not just about finding a new job; it’s about learning to speak a new language. How do you translate years of high-stakes leadership, logistics, and technical expertise from a military performance review into a civilian résumé that gets past an HR algorithm?

What does “platoon sergeant” mean to a tech recruiter? How do you explain that managing a motor pool is just a different flavor of high-level project management?

This is a challenge that veteran employees at OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, know firsthand. And now, they’ve spearheaded a new initiative to use their own tools to make that transition just a little bit easier.

OpenAI has announced it is offering one year of free access to ChatGPT Plus—its premium, more powerful subscription model—to all U.S. service members, veterans, and military families. The offer is available to any service member within 12 months of their retirement or separation date, as well as any veteran within their first year of post-service life.

For the veterans on OpenAI’s team, this wasn’t just a corporate project; it was a personal one. The idea was born from their own reflections on how difficult the path to civilian life can be.

“For me, this idea started with how much I rely on ChatGPT every day to learn, to organize my work, and to think through decisions,” Vikki Lampton, an Army veteran and OpenAI employee, told reporters recently.

“Using it has made me reflect on my own transition out of the Army in 2013 and how very different that experience could have been if a tool like ChatGPT existed back then,” Lampton explained. She described mentoring other transitioning veterans and showing them how to use the AI to “translate their military experience into civilian terms and understand their benefits, demystify their paperwork, prepare for interviews, or even explore starting their own businesses.“

The impact was immediate. “What stood out,” Lampton said, “was how quickly they picked it up and how much more confident they felt once they had something that helped them navigate the transition on their own terms.“

That’s the core of the problem this initiative hopes to solve. Katrina Mulligan, OpenAI’s Head of National Security Partnerships, noted that research shows nearly 70% of veterans say finding a job is their single biggest challenge in transitioning.

This isn’t just about giving away a free product. OpenAI has built a specialized toolkit, designed by veterans for veterans, to go along with it.

The centerpiece is a list of over 100 pre-built prompts (or “chats”) specifically tailored to the veteran experience. These aren’t generic templates; they are practical, real-world queries that tackle the most common hurdles of the transition.

The prompts are organized into sections like:

  • Pre-transition: Planning your exit, identifying skills, and exploring potential career paths.
  • Transition: The heavy lifting of résumé writing, building a LinkedIn profile, and translating military awards and evaluations into corporate-friendly language.
  • Post-transition: Navigating new-hire paperwork, understanding office politics, and finding community.

Instead of staring at a blank page, a veteran can now use a prompt to say, “Act as a career coach. Here is my performance report for my time as an Infantry Squad Leader. Help me create five bullet points for a civilian résumé applying for a ‘Project Manager’ role.”

To make it even more accessible, the initiative includes a customized getting-started video hosted on the OpenAI Academy. The video, led by 20-year Army veteran and OpenAI team member David Sperry, walks new users through exactly how to leverage the tool for their specific needs.

A ‘Digital GI Bill’ for the AI age?

This move is about more than just a single company’s goodwill. It points to a new way of using technology to support those who have served.

Retired General Paul Nakasone, a former head of the NSA and a new member of OpenAI’s board, put the initiative in historical context. He compared it to the transformative impact of the GI Bill after World War II, which gave a generation of veterans access to education and housing, fundamentally reshaping the American economy.

In a world now driven by AI, Nakasone suggested, giving veterans the ability to “leverage the ideas and the insights that our platform can provide” is a modern-day equivalent—a digital tool to ensure they aren’t left behind in a new economic landscape.

It’s a powerful idea: using the most advanced technology of today to help solve one of the oldest and most human challenges for those who have worn the uniform.


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