Principal AI Chatbot Chatgpt, developed by Openai, was below for many users on Sunday, its servers were overwhelmed by the demand for the image generation of their new studio Ghibali-style.
However, the developer soon updated, saying that all the affected services “have been completely cured”.
The outage reports began to appear on Saturday evening, causing many users unable to use the service for a long time, but rose around 4 pm on Sunday, users coming on social media to express their frustration.
“We are sorry, an error occurred. Please try again after a few minutes.
“It seems that this application has become very popular, and its available rate has reached the limit. Please try again after a few minutes,” users saw this popup when trying to reach the platform.
Openai accepted the server crash, and later updated that the services were restored. This showed that the Chatgpt web was the most affected.
“We have identified that users are facing elevated errors for affected services. We are working on implementing a mitigation,” Openai accepted.
Downdetector, a website that monitors online service disruption, showed a large scale in the problems reported with Openai, which began with 219 reports from around 4.19 am on Sunday.
Openai said in an update, “All affected services are now completely cured. Detailed basic cause analysis (RCA) will be published in the next 5 commercial days.”
The server surcharge of Chatgpt was greatly influenced by the release of a new feature, which allowed users to generate images in the style of a famous Japanese Animation Studio Studio Ghibli.
This feature quickly gained immense popularity, leading to an increase in user activity as people used to come to experiment with equipment.
OpenIE CEO Sam Altman wrote on X, “Please manipulate.
The outage influenced users globally, stopping them from reaching the chatgpt for various tasks, including material construction to coding assistance.
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