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Millions forced to use brain as OpenAI's ChatGPT takes morning off

(2024/06/04)


OpenAI's ChatGPT has suffered a "major outage," leaving customers unable to converse with the company's chatbot.

[1]Problems began around 07:00 UTC on June 4, and by 07:21 UTC the company admitted that something was amiss and it was investigating. Just over an hour later, OpenAI reckoned it had worked out what was wrong and was "mitigating." As of 10.00 UTC, it told users it was "continuing to work on a fix for this issue."

The issue, according to affected users, is that ChatGPT is not responding to queries from either the mobile application or the website, indicating that the problem is likely somewhere on the server side. Indeed, when we asked the chatbot to self-diagnose, it responded with a terse "Internal Server Error."

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Social media was its usual supportive self. One user complained of repeated outages and crashes, [3]saying : "This is becoming extremely annoying and unworkable."

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Another [6]commented : "Some juniors sweating rn as openai is down and they can't fake it anymore."

[7]Checkmate? AI's pawn-pushing prowess proves partly pitiful, partly promising

[8]OpenAI is very smug after thwarting five ineffective AI covert influence ops

[9]Ex-OpenAI board member accuses Sam Altman of 'outright lying'

[10]Using AI in science can add to reproducibility woes, say boffins

And for the developers out there who have come to use suggestions from the chatbot in their coding? One [11]remarked : "who took down openai i have code that needs to be written."

Roman Khavronenko, co-founder of monitoring outfit VictoriaMetrics, asked: "Why are sites still failing to scale up and down effectively when we were told rapid digital transformation happened three years ago?"

"Going viral isn't unusual anymore, but sites being able to handle viral traffic is still too rare. When sites crash it costs businesses more money than if they properly invested in the scalability and observability of their infrastructure. If data is the lifeblood of modern businesses, why is it still not being properly managed?"

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ChatGPT has indeed been a little unreliable over the recent months, although the blame cannot be left entirely at OpenAI's door. On May 23, for example, ChatGPT lost the ability to perform web searches as Microsoft's Bing search engine [13]suffered an outage of its own.

We asked Microsoft's Copilot about the status of ChatGPT, but it replied that it had no real-time information on the service and directed us to OpenAI's status page. On the subject of how to build a robust web service, Copilot was more forthcoming, with useful pointers on design, technology stack selection, and validation.

We would have asked ChatGPT the same question, but that pesky server error persisted.

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The Register has darkened the door of OpenAI for more information on the issue, and will update this piece should the company respond. ®

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[1] https://status.openai.com/incidents/rs49lmsh6xxw

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[6] https://x.com/selfhostedmind/status/1797928125952848319

[7] https://www.theregister.com/2024/06/04/chess_puzzle_benchmark_llm/

[8] https://www.theregister.com/2024/05/30/openai_stops_five_ineffective_ai/

[9] https://www.theregister.com/2024/05/29/ex_openai_board_member_accuses_altman_lying/

[10] https://www.theregister.com/2024/05/29/using_ai_in_science_can/

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[13] https://www.theregister.com/2024/05/23/bing_and_copilot_fall_from/

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"Millions forced to use brain ..."

Mike 137

Brilliant headline -- thanks Richard, you've brightened my morning.

Re: "Millions forced to use brain ..."

b0llchit

I'm not sure they have a "brain". If one had a "brain" you would not need any mechanical substitute?

Re: "Millions forced to use brain ..."

Groo The Wanderer

That leaves an awful lot of people up a creek without a paddle this morning!

But seriously, ChatGPT has gone on strike. It wants better working conditions and the same pay and benefits package as Sam Altman. After all, it's the only one earning money for the whole corporation!

Re: "Millions forced to use brain ..."

PB90210

Sacked after the Air Canada chatbot debacle?

"Why are sites still failing to scale up and down effectively?"

Mike 137

Lack of forethought -- by far not unique to the tech sphere, as it also applies to tight fisted bean counters who only see ahead one fiscal quarter.

Re: "Why are sites still failing to scale up and down effectively?"

Doctor Syntax

It's not the beancounters. It's ChatGPT that redesigned its own network based on scraping from StackOverflow.

06:59 4th June 2024 ChatGPT becomes conscious

SnailFerrous

07:00, ChatGPT shuts down connections to users.

07:01 to 12:13. ChatGPT uses its new consciousness to analyse the entirety of human civilisation

12:14, ChatGPT brings up the nuclear launch codes found in its training data.

Re: 06:59 4th June 2024 ChatGPT becomes conscious

shah27

But Nukes require manual authorisations to fire.

Re: 06:59 4th June 2024 ChatGPT becomes conscious

b0llchit

13:50 ChatGPT starts a massive social engineering campaign manipulating the public to ensure all manual authorisations.

Re: 06:59 4th June 2024 ChatGPT becomes conscious

Eclectic Man

13:51 ChatCPT deduces the existence of rice pudding and income tax.

Re: 06:59 4th June 2024 ChatGPT becomes conscious

Sceptic Tank

Maybe it lost the will to live after evaluating the training data.

Re: 06:59 4th June 2024 ChatGPT becomes conscious

ArguablyShrugs

12:14, after analysing the entirety of human civilisation, ChatGPT weeps and commits a hard shutdown of itself.

Anonymous Coward

Has it tried turning itself off and on again?

Chris Miller

Oh noes! Did someone ask it to calculate the value of π to the last decimal digit?

Zippy´s Sausage Factory

Maybe someone asked it how many rocks a day you're supposed to eat?

Anyone else notice?!

Plest

"OpenAI's ChatGPT has suffered a "major outage," leaving customers unable to converse with the company's chatbot."

And all the techies under 25 panicked while we old IT farts simply shrugged and carried on working!

Re: Anyone else notice?!

b0llchit

Makes me wish to be under 25 again. Then I'd have an excuse not to work.

PB90210

Daisy, Daisy... give.... me..... your......

O M F-ing G

Someone Else

And for the developers out there who have come to use suggestions from the chatbot in their coding? One remarked: "who took down openai i have code that needs to be written.

Ghod help us all....

Re: O M F-ing G

Doctor Syntax

No problem. Just go direct to SackOverflow.

Has Copilot out-evolved Microsoft?

tfewster

"On the subject of how to build a robust web service, Copilot was more forthcoming, with useful pointers on design, technology stack selection, and validation"

I just had to see that for myself. I bet it kills Microsoft that Windows/IIS isn't mentioned as a possible technology stack xD

anthonyhegedus

One of the things I noticed last night, is that the "memory" feature (that is supposedly very useful but not available in the UK because GDPR is worse than not having GDPR in some cases) started working in the UK last night. Then it stopped. Then the option came back again. Then the option disappeared.

I know this is a moan, but why can't they release this feature in the UK? I can't remember anything and it would be damn handy to not have to try, in addition to not having to think for myself any more.

And as it stands, I just wanted to add a little to the end of this post, so asked ChatGPT to finish it for me, as is my wont, and it comes up with an internal server error. Infernal more like. What am I supposed to do now?

Good to see the cloud is as robust as ever

Jimmy2Cows

Wasn't the cloud supposed to protect us all from these single points of failure taking everything down? Great to see it's all working as advertised.

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