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ChatGPT, the popular AI chatbot developed by OpenAI, is currently facing a global outage, leaving thousands of users unable to access the chatbot or their conversation history. The outage has been confirmed by Downdetector, a website that tracks outages. According to Downdetector, over 1,000 users have reported disruptions, with many taking to social media to express their frustration.
The cause of the outage is currently unknown, but it is likely due to high demand, which has been a recurring issue for ChatGPT. In December, the chatbot experienced a similar global outage, which OpenAI attributed to high demand. The company has been working to increase the chatbot's capacity and reduce downtime, but it appears that the issue persists.
The outage has affected not only free users but also premium users who pay $200 per month for access to advanced features. This has led to widespread frustration among users, many of whom rely on the chatbot for work or other important tasks. OpenAI has not yet acknowledged the outage, but users can expect an update soon.
In the meantime, users can try accessing the chatbot through alternative URLs or checking Downdetector for updates. It is unclear when the outage will be resolved, but OpenAI typically works quickly to resolve such issues. As the popularity of ChatGPT continues to grow, it is likely that the company will need to continue investing in infrastructure to support the demand.