[UPDATE] ChatGPT Is Now Available: Millions of Users Can’t Access AI ChatBot
UPDATE: After a few hours, ChatGPT will be available. As of this writing, there is no news about the cause of the outage, so let’s go back to work.
It’s not your ISP’s fault. ChatGPT is down. As I finish copies for webpages today, I can’t utilize the AI chatbot. I thought I had an issue with my ISP, as our connection was down earlier this morning, in Philippine time. However, when I checked the news on Google, I learned that it was not only me who was experiencing the issue.
It seems there’s an outage. According to DownDetector.com, there are 2,483 reports about the ChatGPT issue. Even users like me pay for an enhanced service via subscriptions and businesses.
I am hoping the technical issue will be fixed soon. So, let’s wait for the updates.
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