OpenAI CEO Sam Altman initially attributed the outages to increased demand following the announcement of new features, including GPT-4 Turbo. However, the company later pointed to a potential cyberattack as the cause. Interestingly, Anthropic's chatbot, Claude 2, also experienced issues around the same time. Altman has not yet commented on the possible cyberattack.
Key takeaways:
- OpenAI's ChatGPT service has been experiencing outages, with users reporting login issues and capacity problems.
- The company suspects a DDoS cyberattack as the cause of the outages, with a hacktivist group called Anonymous Sudan claiming responsibility.
- The group claims to be targeting ChatGPT due to perceived bias towards Israel and against Palestine.
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman initially attributed the outages to high demand following the announcement of new features, but has yet to comment on the suspected cyberattack.