OpenAI reports outages in ChatGPT and Codex, users affected
OpenAI has confirmed that both ChatGPT and Codex are experiencing issues, leaving many users unable to access the services. The outage impacts users worldwide.

OpenAI has announced that its ChatGPT and Codex services are currently facing technical issues. For several hours, many users have reported being unable to access or load these platforms.
The company explained that the outages are affecting users across different regions, causing disruptions for those relying on these AI tools. While the exact cause remains unclear, OpenAI is actively working to fix the problem as quickly as possible.
ChatGPT, one of the most popular virtual assistants, and Codex, which powers programming tools, are essential for millions globally. The disruption raises concerns within the tech community and among users who depend on these services for daily tasks.
OpenAI has not provided a specific timeline for the resolution but continues to communicate updates through its official channels. The community hopes these services will be back online soon without further issues.
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