Openai revealed the reason for chatgpt global outage, ‘Issue with us …’ Mint

Openai on Thursday addressed the reason for being a global outage suffering, stating that some of the API had a high error rate due to an issue with their provider and a fix has been implemented for the issue. .
“Some APIs of our APIs had the first high error rate due to an issue with our provider. We have released a fix and should be completely recovered soon. Thank you for your patience! “AI Startup posted an update on X.
According to Openai’s status page, a fix was applied to address the chatgpt outage at 8:39 PM IST. The company assured users that it was “monitoring the results” after the resolution, although the cause of the disintegration is not clear.
Thousands of users were affected globally
More than 3,700 users reported issues through the dowtector, many of which are unable to reach the platform between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm. Those who attempted to use the service were congratulated with error messages, in which “the web server reported a bad gateway error” and inauspicious “error 503: The service temporarily unavailable.” A poor gateway error occurs when one server receives invalid reaction from another server.
According to Openai CEO Sam Altman, more than 300 million people use Chatgpt on a weekly basis. While Google’s Gemini and Anthropic’s cloud AI remain popular options, chat has continued to enjoy the first mover gains in AI Arena, in association with various new announcements, who put it at the forefront of the chatbot race.
Indian city amidst the worst hit
In particular, the dowtector highlighted the most affected cities through its heat map, displaying areas with the highest concentration of problem reports presented by the user in the last 24 hours. In Indian cities, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Delhi, Agra and Lucknow were greatly influenced.
This outage is the third major disruption for Chatgpt from December, which increases concerns about the reliability of AI service.
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