Another fault in the world’s popular artificial intelligence engine: some of the popular artificial intelligence service users Chatgpt has encountered difficulties in using the tool tonight (Wednesday) when the system presented an “something went wrong” error even after attempts to refresh the page. The malfunction was reportedly not sweeping and only affected some users, while others could continue using the service as usual.
The reason for the difference between unclear users, with Openai, developing Chatgpt, approved the failure of its official status page. The company’s announcement said that a possible solution was found (“MITIGATION”) and that the service is expected to return to normal action gradually. The malfunction occurred just a day after OpenAI CEO warned about possible loads on the systems.
On Tuesday, the CEO of Twitter tweeted that the great interest in the company’s new photo tools could cause any problems with existing products, delays in new launches and even slowing down the toilet due to capacity challenges.
In the past, the CEO has even stated that the high demand for the image tool tool “dissolves” the company’s computers, suggesting that they may not have enough capacity to meet the load.