On 23 January 2025, millions of users worldwide experienced a sudden disruption in accessing ChatGPT, OpenAI's widely popular conversational AI chatbot. The unexpected ChatGPT outage caused widespread inconvenience, with users reporting a "bad gateway" error message or facing elevated error rates while attempting to use the service.
According to reports from Downdetector, the outage peaked at 6 PM Philippine Time (PHT), with over 3,800 issues reported globally. The platform, which tracks server disruptions, noted a significant spike in problem reports, far exceeding the usual volume for that time of day.
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, swiftly addressed the issue. At 6:42 PM PHT, OpenAI confirmed it was investigating elevated error rates in its API. Just over 30 minutes later, at 7:13 PM PHT, the company announced that the root cause had been identified and a fix was underway. The disruption, which began earlier that afternoon, was resolved within an hour, restoring full functionality to the platform.
"Between 3:33 AM and 4:23 AM PST, customers experienced elevated error rates on ChatGPT and the API," OpenAI stated in its status update, noting that the issue had been resolved and services were back to normal.
The brief global downtime triggered a flurry of memes and reactions on social media, as users flocked to platforms like Twitter and TikTok to express their frustrations and share humorous takes on the situation. Many highlighted their reliance on ChatGPT for daily tasks such as coding, content creation, and research.
One user quipped, "Looks like ChatGPT decided to take a little zen time," capturing the mix of exasperation and humor shared by many.
ChatGPT, launched in 2022, has become a cornerstone for individuals and businesses alike, with its AI-driven capabilities revolutionizing online search, customer service, and creative tasks. Any disruption to such a vital tool underscores the increasing dependency on generative AI in everyday life.
As OpenAI continues to expand its infrastructure—including its ambitious Stargate Project, which will invest $500 billion in AI development—users hope for fewer disruptions and a more seamless experience in the future.
For now, ChatGPT is back online, much to the relief of its global user base. However, the brief downtime serves as a reminder of how deeply integrated AI tools have become in modern workflows.
(Sources: Details about the outage were sourced from updates by OpenAI and reports from ET Now News, The Indian Express, Forbes, and USA Today.)