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OpenAI on Tuesday said a “partial outage” was disrupting functionality for ChatGPT, though the company said it identified the “root cause” of the issue and is implementing a fix, as nearly 2,000 users reported issues with the AI-powered chatbot on DownDetector.com.
OpenAI said it has “identified the root cause” of the issue and is working on a fix.
OpenAI reported issues with the company’s application programming interfaces, ChatGPT and its AI-powered image-generating service Sora starting around 3 a.m. EDT, saying users are “experiencing elevated error rates and latency” across several services.
At around 9 a.m., OpenAI said it “identified the root cause of the issue” and has been “working on implementing a mitigation” for the outages.
More than 1,900 users reported outages across OpenAI’s service, with 92% of reports indicating issues with ChatGPT, which has responded to some users with an error message, “Hmm … something seems to have gone wrong.”
OpenAI did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
More than 500 million. That’s the estimated number of active weekly users ChatGPT had as of March 31, according to OpenAI.
ChatGPT’s latest outage follows other issues with OpenAI’s chatbot in recent months. A similar outage was reported among ChatGPT users in March, during which OpenAI reported “increased error rates” with ChatGPT, Sora and other products. That outage peaked at just over 1,100 outage reports and was resolved within hours. Another ChatGPT outage came in January, after OpenAI said it was experiencing “elevated error rates” in the API, though the issue was also resolved within a few hours. Widespread issues with ChatGPT were reported in December, when more than 50,000 outages were reported on DownDetector.com. The outage, first reported in the early afternoon, was resolved after more than six hours.