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OpenAI’s ChatGPT briefly goes down for users across the globe

ChatGpt users around the world reportedly were experiencing problems with Openai chatbot late Wednesday.

According to Down Detector, users began reporting issues on Openai around 8:30pm

San Francisco-based company He said he is investigating the issue as users from Japan to Australia have reported it.

About 15 minutes later, the company said it was “starting to see a recovery with APIs and SORA,” adding that it is “continuing to investigate this issue.”

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The open AI logo representing the US-based AI (AI) research organization known for releasing the AI ​​ChatGPT and launching AI Springs, is displayed in Mobile World Comriss (Joan Cros/Nurphoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)

This issue appeared to have been resolved just before 12am ET. A company spokesman told Fox Business after midnight: “All systems are currently operational.”

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The ChatGpt logo will be displayed on the smartphone screen of this illustrated photo of Reno, USA on January 3, 2025. (Jaque Silva/Nurphoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)

Openai responded to a major outage of ChatGPT and other applications in late December. The company said the issue was caused by upstream providers. This is a company that connects the internet to the network of local internet service providers.

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In the illustration in this photo, the Openai logo is displayed on your phone screen, and the ChatGpt logo is displayed in the background. (Photo illustrations by Idrees Abbas/sopa Images/Lightrocket Getty Images/Getty Images)

The Wednesday night halt comes the day after the company said it was rolling out an education-specific version of the chatbot to about half a million students and faculty at California State University. Google alphabet.

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Reuters contributed to this report.

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