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ChatGPT Down?: Users Face Issues While Accessing OpenAI’s Chatbot

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: September 18, 2024 11:50 IST

Some users reported that they were facing errors while using OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT on Wednesday, September 18. An AI ...

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Some users reported that they were facing errors while using OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT on Wednesday, September 18. An AI user and content generator took to social media to complain that the mobile app and website were not working. 

According to the outage reporting website Downdetector.com, around 200 people reported the outage at around 8.30 am on Wednesday. It is reported that 79% of people face overall down. Approximately 16% of users face issues on the website, and 5% are unable to use the ChatGPT mobile app.

Some users took to X, formerly Twitter, to complain about the outage. 

However, ChatGPT maker OpenAI has not issued any official statement about the outage. 

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