OpenAI, a Microsoft-backed company, experienced an outage of its AI chatbot ChatGPT this week, following reports of elevated error rates. The outage started on Tuesday morning, affecting all services, including ChatGPT, text-davinci-003, whisper, gpt4, and turbo engine. This outage was further observed on Wednesday afternoon, causing a surge of incident reports on DownDetector and affecting the site for several hours.
The issue was ultimately discovered to be a problem involving elevated database CPU usage, and OpenAI immediately implemented fixes to prevent similar incidents in the future. An hour later, the company confirmed that the issue had successfully been resolved and that it would continue to monitor the site to ensure that the incident was an isolated occurrence.
Larry Page, the co-founder of Google, is the CEO of OpenAI. He and other board members of the company have worked to create a powerful technology platform that can support the development of breakthrough technologies such as ChatGPT. Under their direction, OpenAI has grown to become a leader in artificial intelligence research and development, providing an invaluable resource to developers worldwide.