Chatgpt fell with its Openai operator, which reported that Chatbot is witnessing a widespread interruption.
Artificial intelligence assistant participates in human -like conversations and creates a readable text upon request from a wide database of digital books, online writings and other media online.
Its rapid growth from launch in November 2022 has seen it had become a global tool for about 500 million users.
But before 11:30 am on Tuesday, Openai wrote on its website: “Some users suffer from high error rates and as well as in the listed services. We continue to investigate this problem.”
Two hours later, she said that “the root cause” was identified and was “working to implement the mitigation.”
Some users shared the screen devices from the arterial system that showed the robot that responds to questions with: “Hmm … it seems that there is something wrong.”
Others got a mistake: “A mistake in the network. Please check your connection and try again. If this problem persists, please contact us through our help center at Help.epenai.com.”
Some have also complained that the app takes longer to answer questions.

The case appears to have been investigated for the first time at 7.36 am on Tuesday.
The value of Openaii is $ 300 billion, making it one of the most private companies in the world.
The company said in February that it has more than 400 million users per week per week, including 10 million subscribers driven in the GPT Plus.
Recently, the operator launched a new feature to generate AI’s images, called GPT-4O, which is available for free users of the application.
The high popularity of artificial intelligence has become the subject of a news conversation in recent years. Critics say that it may take care of jobs and profit from human creativity, while others say to technology it helps reduce arduous operations and the time of workers.
There were also concerns about students who use platforms like Chatgbt to cheat at school and university.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Sir Kerr Starmer announced that high school children will learn new skills to ensure that they are able to obtain jobs working in Amnesty International in the future.
Research conducted by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Technology shows that by 2035, artificial intelligence will play a role in the roles and responsibilities of about 10 million workers.