In the early hours of this Tuesday something unusual happened, given that out of nowhere the ChatGPT page fell, which is provided to users to be assisted by an artificial intelligence bot, which can resolve doubts on different topics, with a very well-nourished program of global information. This has raised alarm bells, but fortunately there is peace of mind for users, given that OpenAI He has been in charge of leaving everything in order again.
It was mentioned that there was a drop of just over five hours, although in reality there were two of them, which shared time and did not allow anyone to use the bot’s chat. It is striking that it was not a problem for all branches of this artificial intelligence, since it directly affected the version of the website that many use, but in the mobile application part there was no problem. Of course, non-paying users were also involved in these problems.
OpenAI has not revealed the reasons behind the two interruptions of ChatGPT occurred this Tuesday. Over the past month, the chatbot has experienced several issues. On May 2, the service was down for 27 minutes, and the next day, a similar outage occurred that took it offline for 21 minutes.
Here is the description of the tool:
ChatGPT is a language model developed by OpenAI, based on the GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) architecture. It is an artificial intelligence designed to generate coherent and relevant text from user input, allowing you to maintain conversations, answer questions, and perform natural language processing tasks. Here is a more detailed description:
The continued development of ChatGPT and other language models promises to further improve the ability of machines to interact effectively and naturally with humans. With advances in language understanding, handling more complex contexts, and reducing bias, the potential for applications in areas such as health, education, entertainment, and communication is vast and exciting.
For now the chat is working normally.
Via: Status
Author’s note: Chat has definitely become a tool widely used by much of the world, so removing the service can be very complicated. We will have to wait and see how far its development progresses.
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