ChatGPT stopped functioning for many users on Thursday afternoon, with OpenAI saying that its AI app was experiencing glitches for some. The app was recovering several hours later, the San Francisco-based company said.
“ChatGPT is recovering and we are continuing to work on an overall fix,” the artificial intelligence company posted in an update to its status page as of 7:05 p.m. Eastern. Earlier, it said ChatGPT had partially recovered while chat history was still not loading.
The company also said Sora, its video generation model, and its automated application programming interface, or API, which lets software programs speak to one another, were operational.
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More than 15,000 incidents were reported by OpenAI users on Thursday afternoon, with most of the problems related to ChatGPT, according to Downdetector, an online platform that provides users with real-time information about the status of various websites and services.
The technical glitches cropped up at about 1:30 p.m. Eastern. The company initially posted, “ChatGPT, the API and Sora are currently experiencing high error rates. The issue is caused by an upstream provider and we are currently monitoring.”
The number of reports had dwindled to less than 700 by early Thursday evening.
Launched in 2022, OpenAI’s ChatGPT service can generate human-like replies based on user prompts, and as of late this summer had more than 200 million active users.
According to the company, a majority of Fortune 500 companies use OpenAI’s products and its API.
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