OpenAI and Malta Launch “AI for All”: Free ChatGPT Plus for an Entire Nation

By | May 19, 2026

OpenAI and Malta Launch “AI for All”: Free ChatGPT Plus for an Entire Nation

In a historic move, OpenAI and the Government of Malta have announced a world-first strategic partnership to roll out ChatGPT Plus to all Maltese citizens and residents.

This massive rollout, under Malta’s new “AI for All” initiative, introduces a bold blueprint for treating artificial intelligence not merely as a commercial tech product, but as a subsidized piece of national public infrastructure—akin to electricity or water utilities.

🎓 The Prerequisite: AI Literacy First

Unlike standard product drops or free software trials, citizens will not simply be handed a subscription code. To combat the “adoption gap” and mitigate misuse risks, access to the premium tool is explicitly linked to education.

  • University-Backed Education: To unlock the premium subscription, citizens must first complete a free foundational AI literacy course developed entirely by the University of Malta.

  • Practical Curriculum: Available in both English and Maltese, the training covers what AI is, its inherent capabilities, its structural limitations, and how to safely and responsibly apply it to everyday tasks at home and in professional workspaces.

  • What You Unlock: Upon successfully completing the course, participants receive full access to ChatGPT Plus for one year at zero cost to them.

⚙️ How the Distribution Works

Managing a national rollout requires clean, verified infrastructure to prevent fraud or subscription hoarding.

  • EU eID Authentication: To enroll in the free course and claim the 12-month ChatGPT Plus subscription (a retail value of $20/month), participants must verify their identity using Malta’s secure online eID account system.

  • The MDIA Framework: The Malta Digital Innovation Authority (MDIA) is officially tasked with governing the eligibility pipeline and distributing accounts to participants.

  • Global Inclusivity: The programmatic framework isn’t limited strictly to physical residents on the island; Maltese citizens living abroad are fully eligible to take the course and secure their subsidized access.

  • Phased Scaling: The first phase officially kicked off this month (May 2026), and the program will scale continuously as more sectors of the population complete the mandatory educational tracks.

🏛️ Strategic Perspectives: Shifting into an AI Utility

Malta has built a long-standing economic reputation for moving dramatically faster than larger nations on tech policy—having previously pioneered early legal frameworks for online gaming and blockchain assets. With a population of roughly 540,000 to 575,000, the Mediterranean island nation acts as the perfect, self-contained testbed for massive structural shifts.

Silvio Schembri, Maltese Minister for Economy, Enterprise and Strategic Projects:

Through this AI for everyone course, we are making sure that every citizen, regardless of their background, has the chance to build the confidence and skills needed to thrive in a digital world. By pairing this education with free access to the most advanced digital tools available today, we are turning an unfamiliar concept into practical assistance for our families, students, and workers.

George Osborne, Head of OpenAI for Countries:

“Intelligence is becoming a national utility, and all governments have an important role to play in making sure their populations have both the access and the skills to make the most of AI… Where Malta leads, I hope others will follow.

The initiative falls directly under OpenAI for Countries, a specialized arm of OpenAI engineered to help sovereign states scale past early curiosity into structured national technology integration. While OpenAI has previously partnered on localized educational modules in Estonia and Greece, Malta represents the company’s first-ever absolute, full-scale population deployment.