ChatGPT Outage Affects Thousands in the US and UK
ChatGPT is down, affecting over 8,000 users across the US and UK. Reports peaked at 8,481 issues around 3:30 PM today. This significant outage has left many unable to load ChatGPT, Codex, and the API Platform.
The outage is classified as a “partial outage” by OpenAI. A total of 12 components of ChatGPT experienced degraded performance or partial outages. As a result, users are losing access to conversations and projects.
Reports indicate that issues are not limited to ChatGPT alone. There has been a sharp increase in problems reported with other AI platforms as well. For instance, Google Gemini saw reports surge from almost none to 90, while Claude AI’s reports jumped from around 6 to 169.
Even Microsoft Copilot faced disruptions, with reports rising from just 1 to 99. The widespread nature of this issue highlights the interconnectedness of these AI services.
OpenAI stated, “We are currently experiencing issues,” acknowledging the challenges faced by its users. Many have expressed frustration on social media. One user lamented, “Chatgpt down? Total history just wiped; can’t access any chat history…. @OpenAI”
This outage has not only affected individual users but also raises concerns for businesses relying on these tools—especially those using them for collaborative projects.
The situation is still developing as OpenAI investigates the root cause of these outages. Details remain unconfirmed regarding when full service will resume.
This incident serves as a reminder of how reliant many have become on AI platforms for daily operations and communication. The impact is felt broadly across various sectors.
As users await updates from OpenAI, the extent of service disruption continues to evolve. Further developments are expected as the investigation unfolds.
The ripple effects of this outage may lead to longer-term discussions about reliability and contingency planning for AI services.