OpenAI’s ChatGPT currently unavailable for many users globally, as confirmed by the company’s status page and Downdetector in a recent report.
The outage began around 12 pm and peaked at 12:45 pm, affecting users worldwide. OpenAI acknowledges the issue and is actively working to resolve it as per their status page update.
Users on X, previously known as Twitter, expressed their concerns about the outage. Some humorously pondered the idea of using their brains to write instead of relying on ChatGPT, while others questioned the reason behind the outage, linking it to Bharat’s Election results.
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As more updates emerge on this developing situation, users are encouraged to stay tuned for further information on the ChatGPT outage.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Related to the Above News
What is ChatGPT?
ChatGPT is a language model developed by OpenAI that allows users to interact with AI in natural language.
Why is ChatGPT currently unavailable?
ChatGPT is currently experiencing a global outage, which is being worked on by OpenAI to resolve the issue.
How long has ChatGPT been down?
The outage began around 12 pm and peaked at 12:45 pm, affecting users worldwide.
How are users reacting to the outage?
Users have expressed frustration about the outage on social media platforms, with some humorously commenting on the situation.
Is there an estimated time for when ChatGPT will be back online?
OpenAI is actively working to resolve the issue, but there is no estimated time for when ChatGPT will be back online at the moment.
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