Following a disruption, ChatGPT is back online.
OpenAI's ChatGPT service suffered a significant disruption throughout the US daytime hours on Tuesday, following a brief outage that affected the service during the early hours of Tuesday. OpenAI stated in a status update that "ChatGPT is unavailable for some users." "We are looking into this matter right now." Around 10:30 AM ET, the second wave of problems began, with thousands of reports of problems appearing on Downdetector.
Many users of the ChatGPT web service and mobile apps were not receiving replies; however, OpenAI verified the problem had been fixed at 1:17 PM ET.
Concurrently with ChatGPT's troubles, a few users also reported issues with Google Gemini, Claude AI from Anthropic, and Perplexity AI online search. People were able to access Claude again really soon, and it looks that Google Gemini is generally available. Perplexity verified that its AI search tool was back online around 1:30 PM ET.
When ChatGPT went down for about 90 minutes in November, it also affected OpenAI's API services. This was the last significant outage to affect the service. This most recent outage does not seem to be impacting the API. Later, OpenAI disclosed that a DDoS attack was the cause of the November outage.
Last month, a Microsoft outage also affected ChatGPT's search capabilities and the company's Copilot service. Updated on June 4th: Added complaints of problems with other AI tools and noted that access to ChatGPT has been restored as of right now.
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