
ChatGPT global outage sparks meme storm: "Am I supposed to use my brain now at work?" users joke
ChatGPT
, experienced a significant worldwide service disruption today, halting user activities for several hours. Reports of the outage rapidly increased across numerous countries, effectively bringing many tasks dependent on the AI to a standstill.
Social media reacts
The disruption quickly became a trending topic on social media, with frustrated users finding humour in the situation. X (formerly Twitter) was flooded with memes and witty remarks, like one user who quipped, "Is ChatGPT down? My productivity just dropped to zero!"
Adding to the online banter, one user wryly asked, "Is ChatGPT down? Am I supposed to use my brain now at work?" while another joked, "ChatGPT is down? Guess I'll start talking to real people again."
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Continuing the humorous thread, one user quipped, "ChatGPT is down, how will I answer if someone asks me my name?"
ChatGPT down
Outage tracking site Down Detector showed a significant surge in reported problems, with India alone reporting over 600 complaints, nearly 500 from the United States, and more than 1,000 users in the United Kingdom experiencing issues. Most users reported either complete inability to access the platform or persistent network errors.
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During the downtime, users attempting to access ChatGPT were met with a message stating: "A network error occurred. Please check your connection and try again. If this issue persists please contact us through our help center at
help.openai.com
."
OpenAI confirms the issue
OpenAI officially acknowledged the disruption on its system status page, stating: "Some users are experiencing elevated error rates and latency across listed services. We are investigating."

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